realm |
a royal kingdom; domain. [2 definitions] |
realpolitik |
(sometimes cap.) politics or national policy governed by principles of power, expansion, and expediency rather than by ideals or ethics. |
real time |
the actual time in which an event occurs, esp. one being reported simultaneously with its occurrence. [2 definitions] |
Realtor |
trademark for a real estate agent who belongs to the National Association of Realtors. [2 definitions] |
realty |
property that is either buildings or land; real estate. |
real wages |
wages expressed in terms of purchasing power, rather than in terms of money paid. (Cf. nominal wages.) |
ream1 |
a standard quantity of paper, usu. five hundred sheets, but sometimes 480 or 516. [2 definitions] |
ream2 |
to enlarge or finish a round hole or opening with or as if with a reamer. [2 definitions] |
reamer |
any of various tools for enlarging or finishing the sides of a hole, esp. in metal. |
reanalysis |
combined form of analysis. |
reanalyze |
combined form of analyze. |
reanimate |
to endow with fresh energy, vitality, or power. |
reanimation |
combined form of animation. |
reannex |
combined form of annex. |
reannexation |
combined form of annexation. |
reap |
to gather (standing grain) by cutting. [3 definitions] |
reaper |
a machine that cuts standing grain. [2 definitions] |
reappear |
to come into view again, or come into existence again. |
reappearance |
combined form of appearance. |
reapplication |
combined form of application. |
reapply |
combined form of apply. |