reeve1 |
in certain Canadian provinces, the elected head of a town council. [3 definitions] |
reeve2 |
to pass (a line or rod) through a hole, ring, or block, or to fasten by so doing. |
reeve3 |
the female ruff or sandpiper. |
reexamination |
combined form of examination. |
reexamine |
combined form of examine. |
reexperience |
combined form of experience. |
reexplore |
combined form of explore. |
reexport |
combined form of export. |
reexportation |
combined form of exportation. |
reexposure |
combined form of exposure. |
reexpress |
combined form of express. |
ref |
(informal) a referee. [2 definitions] |
ref.1 |
abbreviation of "reference." |
ref.2 |
abbreviation of "referee." |
reface |
combined form of face. |
refection |
refreshment of body, mind, or spirit, esp. after hunger or fatigue. [2 definitions] |
refectory |
an institutional dining hall, as in a monastery or a college. |
refeed |
combined form of feed. |
refeel |
combined form of feel. |
refence |
combined form of fence. |
refer |
to point to something, or say something about, in speech or writing; speak of; allude. [5 definitions] |