red-blooded |
strong and energetic; virile. |
redbreast |
a bird with a red breast, esp. a robin. [2 definitions] |
redbrick |
designating any British university or college other than Oxford or Cambridge. |
redbud |
any of several small trees or shrubs that bear small budlike pink flowers before the leaves appear. |
redcap |
a baggage porter, esp. in a railway station. |
red carpet |
a red strip of carpet rolled out for visiting dignitaries. [2 definitions] |
red cedar |
either of two types of evergreen tree with red wood, one of the eastern United States and one of the west. [2 definitions] |
red cent |
(informal) a penny as a symbol of insignificance. |
redcoat |
a British soldier in colonial America, esp. during the American Revolution. |
Red Cross |
an international organization devoted to providing medical care during war and natural disasters. |
red deer |
a deer of Europe and Asia with a reddish summer coat. |
redden |
to become red. [3 definitions] |
red dwarf |
a small star with relatively low surface heat and weak luminosity. |
rededicate |
combined form of dedicate. |
rededication |
combined form of dedication. |
redeem |
to pay off (a debt). [7 definitions] |
redeemable |
able to be redeemed. [2 definitions] |
redeeming |
compensatory; off-setting. |
redefect |
combined form of defect. |
redeliver |
combined form of deliver. |
redelivery |
combined form of delivery. |