rill2 |
any of numerous long narrow valleys or trenches on the moon's surface. |
rillettes |
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) a meat or fish spread, esp. of pork, in which minced, seasoned bits are cooked, mashed, or shredded and then preserved in animal fat. |
rim |
the outer edge or border of something, esp. something round or circular. [6 definitions] |
rime1 |
variant of rhyme. |
rime2 |
a white coating of tiny ice crystals; hoarfrost. [3 definitions] |
rime riche |
rhyme using two or more words or syllables that are pronounced alike and often spelled alike, but are different in meaning, such as "route" and "root" or "description" and "prescription". |
rimfire |
indicating a cartridge with the primer set in a rim around the base. |
rimless |
combined form of rim. |
rimrock |
rock that forms a natural rim around the edge of a rise, as above a steep precipice. |
rind |
a thick, firm, sometimes tough outer layer or covering, such as the skin of citrus fruits or melons or the outside of cheese. |
rinderpest |
an acute, often fatal viral disease affecting cattle, and often sheep and goats, characterized by diarrhea and ulceration of the intestines. |
ring1 |
the outer boundary of a circle; circular line or shape. [14 definitions] |
ring2 |
to give out a clear, resonant sound. [18 definitions] |
ring a bell |
to spark a response in one's mind, esp. related to a particular memory; sound familiar. |
ring-a-levio |
a children's game in which one team tries to find and capture members of the other team, who may, if not seen by the hunting team, free their teammates from a circle drawn on the ground. |
ring and pin game |
a game, traditionally played by many American Indian tribes, in which a ring is attached by a string to a stick, or pin, and players attempt to swing the ring up and over the stick. |
ringbolt |
a bolt with a ring through the eye at its head. |
ringbone |
a pathological bony growth on the pastern bones of a horse's leg, which often causes lameness. |
ringdove |
a European pigeon with white markings around the neck and on the tips of the wings. [2 definitions] |
ringed |
marked by or having a ring or rings. [3 definitions] |
ringent |
with the mouth open wide; gaping. [2 definitions] |