Remus |
in Roman legend, the twin brother of Romulus, the founder of Rome. |
remythologize |
combined form of mythologize. |
renail |
combined form of nail. |
renaissance |
a rebirth, renewal, or revival. [5 definitions] |
renal |
of, relating to, or situated near the kidneys. |
rename |
to give a new name to. [2 definitions] |
renascence |
(sometimes cap.) the state or an instance of rebirth or revival; renaissance. |
renascent |
being renewed or reborn; having new life or vigor. |
renationalization |
combined form of nationalization. |
renationalize |
combined form of nationalize. |
rend |
to tear or separate into pieces with force or violence. [4 definitions] |
render |
to present for payment or consideration. [7 definitions] |
renderable |
combined form of render. |
rendering |
an interpretive performance of a dramatic or musical creation. [3 definitions] |
rendezvous |
a meeting that has been arranged beforehand. [5 definitions] |
rendition |
an interpretive performance of a dramatic or musical work. [2 definitions] |
René Descartes |
a French philosopher and mathematician (b.1596--d.1650). |
renegade |
someone who deserts a religion, cause, or group to follow another; traitor. [3 definitions] |
renege |
to fail to do what one has promised; go back on one's word. [2 definitions] |
renest |
combined form of nest. |
renew |
to restore to original or near-original condition. [6 definitions] |