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raiverence, reverence,
reverence [ˈrɛvərəns]
n. Reverence.
Compounds and phrases etc.
in the reverence o: To be under an obligation or compulsion to, to be at the mercy of.
revairse, revarse, revers$t, reverse, reverse$t, reversed,
reverse [rəˈvɛrs, rəˈveːrs]
v. To reverse.
pt. pp. reverse't
Compounds and phrases etc.
reversion [rəˈvɛrʃən]: A reversion. leg. The redeeming of mortgaged lands.
reverent, revrent,
revrent [ˈrɛvrənt]
n. A reverend.
rewahrd, rewaird,
rewaird [rəˈweːrd]
n. A reward.
v. To reward.
rheumatics, rheumatis, rheumatise, rheumatiz, rheums, rhumatisms, roomatics, roomytics,
rheumatise [ˈrumatiːz]
n. Rheumatism.
Compounds and phrases etc.
rheums [rumz]: Rheumatic pains.
reins, Rhinns, rinns, rins,
Rhinns [ˈrɪnz]
pn. Rhinns (Dumfries and Galloway).
the Rhinns pn. The western peninsula of Wigtownshire from Corsewall Point to the Mull of Galloway.
rewburd, rhubarub, rhubbard, rooberub, roobrub, rooburb, rubrube, ruhburb,
rhubarub [ˈrub(ə)rʌb, ˈrubərd]
n. Rhubarb.
Compounds and phrases etc.
puddock's rhubarub: S. SEC. The butterbur Petasites hybridus.
wild rhubarub: S. C. The butterbur Petasites hybridus.
rheime, rhime, rhyme, rhymeless, rhymless, rhythm, rime,
rhyme [rəim]
n. A rhyme.
v. To rhyme. To repeat, drone, grumble.
Compounds and phrases etc.
rhythm: Rhythm.
rhymeless: Without reason, meaningless.
reeo, riach, riaed,
riach [ˈriəx]
adj. Of a greyish white colour. Drab, brindled.
rib, ribbit,
rib [rɪb]
n. A rib. A horizontal roof timber.
ribbit
adj. Ribbed, Large chested
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