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realm a royal kingdom; domain. [2 definitions]
realpolitik (sometimes cap.) politics or national policy governed by principles of power, expansion, and expediency rather than by ideals or ethics.
real time the actual time in which an event occurs, esp. one being reported simultaneously with its occurrence. [2 definitions]
Realtor trademark for a real estate agent who belongs to the National Association of Realtors. [2 definitions]
realty property that is either buildings or land; real estate.
real wages wages expressed in terms of purchasing power, rather than in terms of money paid. (Cf. nominal wages.)
ream1 a standard quantity of paper, usu. five hundred sheets, but sometimes 480 or 516. [2 definitions]
ream2 to enlarge or finish a round hole or opening with or as if with a reamer. [2 definitions]
reamer any of various tools for enlarging or finishing the sides of a hole, esp. in metal.
reanalysis combined form of analysis.
reanalyze combined form of analyze.
reanimate to endow with fresh energy, vitality, or power.
reanimation combined form of animation.
reannex combined form of annex.
reannexation combined form of annexation.
reap to gather (standing grain) by cutting. [3 definitions]
reaper a machine that cuts standing grain. [2 definitions]
reappear to come into view again, or come into existence again.
reappearance combined form of appearance.
reapplication combined form of application.
reapply combined form of apply.