redraw |
combined form of draw. |
redream |
combined form of dream. |
redress |
compensation or reparation; amends. [4 definitions] |
re-dress |
to dress or clothe once more; dress over again. |
red salmon |
see "sockeye salmon." |
Red Sea |
an extension of the Indian Ocean northwest between Arabia and Africa. |
red shift |
the tendency of light waves from distant luminous bodies such as galaxies to decrease in frequency with movement away from the observer. (See Doppler effect.) |
redshirt |
(informal) to withdraw a varsity athlete from competition for a year in order to extend his or her eligibility. [2 definitions] |
redskin |
(offensive slang) an American Indian. |
red snapper |
any of several tropical or semitropical marine food fishes having reddish bodies. |
red spider |
any of various small red spiderlike mites that feed on vegetation. |
red squirrel |
a common North American tree squirrel with reddish or tawny fur. |
redstart |
an American warbler, the male of which is mostly black with bright orange patches on the wings and tail. [2 definitions] |
red tape |
official forms, regulations, and procedures, esp. those resulting in delay and frustration. |
red tide |
a brownish red discoloration of sea waters caused by a local overabundance of certain single-celled algae that are toxic to many forms of marine life. |
redtop |
a grass with reddish flower clusters that is grown for hay, pasturage, and lawns. |
reduce |
to make less in amount or size. [8 definitions] |
reducing agent |
a substance that chemically reduces or causes reduction in another substance, and that is itself oxidized in the process. |
reductio ad absurdum |
(Latin) the disproof of a proposition by demonstrating the impossibility or absurdity of its logical conclusion. |
reduction |
the act of reducing or state of being reduced. [5 definitions] |
reductionist |
indicating the oversimplification of complex ideas or data. |