readiness |
the state of being willing, available, or ready. [2 definitions] |
reading |
the action or activity of examining and comprehending written language. [8 definitions] |
reading room |
a room, esp. designated for reading or quiet study as in a library. |
readjust |
to bring once again to a more fitting or more correct state, relationship, position, or the like; to adjust again. [2 definitions] |
readjustment |
combined form of adjustment. |
readmission |
combined form of admission. |
readmit |
combined form of admit. |
readopt |
combined form of adopt. |
readout |
a readable body of information retrieved from or displayed by an instrument, computer, or the like. [2 definitions] |
ready |
having done the necessary things to get underway; prepared. [8 definitions] |
ready-made |
made up ahead of time, as clothes in assorted sizes; not custom-made. [3 definitions] |
ready-mix |
already combined for quick and easy use, esp. after adding a liquid. |
ready room |
a room where crew members of an aircraft receive instructions before takeoff. |
reaffirm |
to verify by asserting again. |
reaffirmation |
combined form of affirmation. |
reaffix |
combined form of affix. |
reagent |
a substance used in a chemical reaction to control or measure the reaction, analyze another substance, or produce a particular substance. |
reagin |
either of two antibodies found in the blood, one in persons who have allergies and one in those who test positive for syphilis. |
real1 |
not fictional or imagined; having actual existence; true. [6 definitions] |
real2 |
a silver coin formerly in circulation in Spain and Spanish America. |
real3 |
a former monetary unit of Brazil and Portugal. |