revulsion |
violent dislike and disgust; abhorrence; loathing. [2 definitions] |
reward |
a sum of money or something else of value that is promised to someone for the capture of criminals, return of stolen property, or other service. [4 definitions] |
rewardable |
combined form of reward. |
rewarding |
affording a sense of satisfaction; gratifying. |
rewarm |
combined form of warm. |
rewash |
combined form of wash. |
reweave |
combined form of weave. |
reweigh |
combined form of weigh. |
rewet |
combined form of wet. |
rewind |
to wind again, or to wind back (a cassette tape or the like) to the original position or to a preceding position. |
rewire |
to furnish with new wiring. |
reword |
to express or repeat using different words; paraphrase. |
rework |
to work over again, as in rewriting or revising. [2 definitions] |
rewound |
past tense and past participle of rewind. |
rewrap |
combined form of wrap. |
rewrite |
to write again using different words or a different form or style; revise. [4 definitions] |
rex |
(Latin) king. |
Reye's syndrome |
a rare, acute, often fatal disease that chiefly affects children, usu. follows a viral disease, and is characterized by fever, vomiting, enlargement of the brain and liver, and neurological disorders. |
Reykjavik |
the seaport capital of Iceland. |
rezone |
combined form of zone. |
Rf |
symbol of the chemical element rutherfordium. |