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redskin (offensive slang) an American Indian.
red snapper any of several tropical or semitropical marine food fishes having reddish bodies.
red spider any of various small red spiderlike mites that feed on vegetation.
red squirrel a common North American tree squirrel with reddish or tawny fur.
redstart an American warbler, the male of which is mostly black with bright orange patches on the wings and tail. [2 definitions]
red tape official forms, regulations, and procedures, esp. those resulting in delay and frustration.
red tide a brownish red discoloration of sea waters caused by a local overabundance of certain single-celled algae that are toxic to many forms of marine life.
redtop a grass with reddish flower clusters that is grown for hay, pasturage, and lawns.
reduce to make less in amount or size. [8 definitions]
reducing agent a substance that chemically reduces or causes reduction in another substance, and that is itself oxidized in the process.
reductio ad absurdum (Latin) the disproof of a proposition by demonstrating the impossibility or absurdity of its logical conclusion.
reduction the act of reducing or state of being reduced. [5 definitions]
reductionist indicating the oversimplification of complex ideas or data.
reductive relating to or characterized by reducing or abridgment. [2 definitions]
redundancy the state or quality of being redundant. [4 definitions]
redundant unnecessarily repetitive. [3 definitions]
reduplicate to repeat or duplicate. [5 definitions]
reduplication the act of reduplicating or the state of being reduplicated. [2 definitions]
redux brought back; returned (used after a noun rather than before).
redwing see "red-winged blackbird." [2 definitions]
red-winged blackbird a North American blackbird, the male of which has bright red patches on its wings.