regain |
to win or gain back, as after loss. [2 definitions] |
regal |
of, pertaining to, or suitable for royalty; royal. [2 definitions] |
regale |
to entertain or delight, as with humorous tales. [3 definitions] |
regalia |
the distinguishing decorations or symbols of any organization, position, or office. [3 definitions] |
regard |
to consider with a particular attitude or feeling. [8 definitions] |
regardful |
paying attention or being observant (often fol. by "of"). [2 definitions] |
regarding |
with respect to; concerning. |
regardless |
lacking regard, heed, or mindfulness. [2 definitions] |
regather |
combined form of gather. |
regatta |
a boat race or planned series of such races, esp. of sailing vessels. |
regear |
combined form of gear. |
regency |
a person or group that governs in place of a disabled or underage ruler, or the office and authority of such a person or group. [3 definitions] |
regenerate |
to cause a spiritual or moral reform in. [7 definitions] |
regeneration |
the act of being re-created or reformed. [2 definitions] |
regent |
one who governs in place of a disabled or underage ruler. [3 definitions] |
reggae |
a music influenced by blues, calypso, and rock-'n'-roll that originated in Jamaica, has a simple, strong, syncopated beat, and often has lyrics of social protest. |
regicide |
the murder of a king. [2 definitions] |
regild |
combined form of gild. |
regime |
a system of rule, government, or administration. [3 definitions] |
regimen |
a regulated routine of therapy or exercise designed to promote health or fitness. [2 definitions] |
regiment |
a troop of infantry consisting of at least two battalions. [4 definitions] |