| reignition |
combined form of ignition. |
| Reign of Terror |
the period of the French Revolution from 1793 to 1794 during which many persons, esp. members of the aristocracy, were executed. |
| reimage |
combined form of image. |
| reimburse |
to pay back for (expenses or losses incurred). [2 definitions] |
| reimmerse |
combined form of immerse. |
| reimplant |
combined form of implant. |
| reimplantation |
combined form of implantation. |
| reimport |
combined form of import. |
| reimportation |
combined form of importation. |
| reimpose |
combined form of impose. |
| reimposition |
combined form of imposition. |
| rein |
(usu. pl.) a set of leather straps attached to both ends of a bridle bit by which a driver or rider can control an animal such as a horse. [5 definitions] |
| reincarnate |
to give another body or existence to; cause to undergo reincarnation. |
| reincarnation |
the doctrine or religious belief that human souls survive physical death and return in new bodies. [2 definitions] |
| reincorporate |
combined form of incorporate. |
| reincorporation |
combined form of incorporation. |
| reindeer |
any of several related large deer found in the colder regions of Europe, Asia, and Greenland, both sexes of which have branching antlers. |
| reindeer moss |
a grayish lichen of arctic regions that is eaten by grazing animals. |
| reindict |
combined form of indict. |
| reindictment |
combined form of indictment. |
| reinfestation |
combined form of infestation. |