rear2 |
to raise to maturity. [4 definitions] |
rear admiral |
a U.S. naval officer ranking below a vice admiral and above a commodore admiral. |
rear end |
the part of something furthest to the back, such as an animal's buttocks or the rearmost part of a vehicle. |
rear-end |
to collide with (the rear of another vehicle). |
rear guard |
a small detachment of soldiers who protect the rear of a larger unit, as in a retreat. |
reargue |
combined form of argue. |
reargument |
combined form of argument. |
rearm |
to establish or help to establish an offensive military force again. [2 definitions] |
rearmost |
farthest to the back or end; last. |
rearousal |
combined form of arousal. |
rearouse |
combined form of arouse. |
rearrange |
to arrange in a different fashion. [2 definitions] |
rearrangement |
combined form of arrangement. |
rearrest |
combined form of arrest. |
rearticulate |
combined form of articulate. |
rearview mirror |
a mirror attached to a motor vehicle or bicycle in such a way that the driver can see the area to the rear. |
rearward |
in or toward the rear. |
reascend |
combined form of ascend. |
reascent |
combined form of ascent. |
reason |
a basis for explaining or justifying a belief, action, opinion, or event. [9 definitions] |
reasonable |
in accordance with clear thinking and good judgment. [4 definitions] |