rigamarole |
variant of rigmarole. |
rigatoni |
pasta formed into short, ribbed tubes. |
Rigel |
a blue-white binary star in the constellation Orion, having a combined magnitude of 0.1. |
rigging |
all the ropes, wires, chains, and the like used on a boat or ship to support the masts and work the sails. [2 definitions] |
right |
in accordance with what is fair and morally good. [28 definitions] |
rightabout |
the position assumed by turning around to face in the opposite direction. [3 definitions] |
right about face |
a military command to turn to the right until facing in the opposite direction, or the performance of this command. [2 definitions] |
right and left |
in all places or directions; everywhere. |
right angle |
an angle formed by the meeting of two perpendicular lines and measuring ninety degrees. |
right ascension |
the angular distance of the arc of one of the hour circles of a celestial body, measured eastward along the equator from the vernal equinox to the intersection of the hour circle, and expressed in degrees or hours; the celestial equivalent of longitude. |
right away |
at once; immediately. |
righteous |
morally upright. [3 definitions] |
righteousness |
the quality of being righteous or condition of living righteously. |
right field |
the section of a baseball field outside the diamond and to the right of home plate. [2 definitions] |
right fielder |
in baseball, the player who is stationed in right field and whose primary function is to defend that territory. |
rightful |
having a legal or legitimate claim. [3 definitions] |
right-hand |
situated on or directed toward the right side. [3 definitions] |
right-handed |
tending to use the right hand more often or more easily than the left. [5 definitions] |
rightism |
politically conservative or reactionary views or activities. |
rightist |
of or pertaining to conservative or reactionary political views. [2 definitions] |
rightly |
in the correct or proper way. [2 definitions] |