| regulator |
a person or thing that regulates. [2 definitions] |
| regulatory |
pertaining to or having the purpose of making or enforcing regulations. |
| Regulus |
a blue-white binary star in the constellation Leo, having a combined magnitude of 1.3. |
| regurgitate |
to surge or pour back or out, esp. from of a place of containment, as gases, liquids, or undigested food. [3 definitions] |
| regurgitation |
the bringing up of partly digested food from the stomach. |
| rehab |
(informal) rehabilitation. [2 definitions] |
| rehabilitate |
to restore to good health or to an otherwise improved state of being. [2 definitions] |
| rehabilitation |
the act or rehabilitating or the condition of having been rehabilitated. |
| rehang |
combined form of hang. |
| rehash |
to rework or present as new (old arguments, previous creations, or the like) without producing anything new. [2 definitions] |
| rehear |
to hear or consider (a court case) again. |
| rehearsal |
the act, process, or occasion of practicing for a public presentation or performance, as of a play, concert, or the like. [2 definitions] |
| rehearse |
to practice (a speech, play, musical composition, or the like) in order to make perfect for presentation. [4 definitions] |
| reheat |
to heat or make warm again. |
| rehinge |
combined form of hinge. |
| rehire |
combined form of hire. |
| rehospitalization |
combined form of hospitalization. |
| rehospitalize |
combined form of hospitalize. |
| rehumanize |
combined form of humanize. |
| rehypnotize |
combined form of hypnotize. |
| Reich |
Germany as an empire, esp. from 1933 to 1945; Third Reich. |