Words Starting With "R"

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Raudixin

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I couldn't find any word or term that matches "raudixin". It's possible that it's a typo, a made-up word, or a proper noun. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this term?

Raught

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A rare or little-known word!<br><br>"Ravaged" is a more common word that has a similar sound and spelling, but the word "raught" has a different meaning. <br><br>Raught refers to the last or final part of a rope that is pulled taut and can be grasped by one's hand when drawing a rope or cord. It can also mean a small, probably rope, cord, or string. <br><br>(Example: The sailor grabbed the raught of the rope to pull it in.)

Raul

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Raul is a Spanish given name, derived from the Latin name "Ravenna(us), which is thought to have originated from the Latin word 'regula,' meaning 'rank' or 'counsel.' It is also associated with the Latin word 'radius,' meaning 'wheel' or 'ray.' In some cultures, it is also a surname, possibly meaning 'red king' or 'red wolf.'

Raunchier

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Being "raunchier" typically refers to something, often in entertainment or media content, that is more explicit, risqué, or graphically suggestive in its depiction of sex, violence, or mature themes. This can encompass a wide range of material, from subtle innuendos to outright explicit scenes, sounds, or dialogue that push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable or socially acceptable.<br><br>The intensity of what is considered "raunchy" can vary across different cultures, audiences, and media formats.

Raunchiest

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Describing or depicting sex or nudity in a way that is extremely explicit or provocative.

Raunchily

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Showing a strong or impure taste for sex; often conveying an element of lust or lewdness.

Raunchiness

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Raunchiness refers to the quality of being earthy, informal, or indecently suggestive, often to the point of being gross or off-putting. It can involve using strong language, graphic content, or explicit themes in a way that is considered coarse or unrefined. The term is often used to describe humor, language, or art that pushes the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in polite conversation or mainstream culture. It can also imply a lack of subtlety or finesse in expressing emotions or ideas.

Raunchy

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(Raunchy) - extremely indecent or suggestive in a humorous way, often in a way that is designed to shock or be risqué.

Raunsoun

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Rauracia

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I couldn't find any information about a word called "rauracia". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Rauracian

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "rauracian". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that I'm not familiar with.

Rav

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The word "rav" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. <br><br>1. Rav (religion): RABBI'S TITLE IN ACADEMIA - A rabbi who specialized in a particular area of Jewish law, particularly Jewish thought and mysticism.<br><br>2. Rav (slang): A variant of the word "rave," which means a wild and enthusiastic celebration or party.<br><br>3. Rav, River (geography): A river in the United States, specifically a tributary of the Black River in South Dakota.<br><br>4. Rav (gaming): A multiplayer online battle arena game for Android and iOS.<br><br>If you meant the term as 'rave', these are its meanings: <br><br>1. RAVE - A wild and enthusiastic celebration or party, usually characterized by loud music, bright lights, and a sense of communal excitement or intoxication.<br><br>2. RAVE - An expression of intense enthusiasm or excitement, especially for something notably good or impressive.<br><br>3. RAVE - A person who is considered very good at something, especially a sport.

Ravage

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To completely damage or destroy something, typically in a violent or thorough way.

Ravaged

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Completely damaged or destroyed, often as a result of violence or extreme weather conditions.

Ravager

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A person or thing that ravages or lays waste, especially through destruction or violence.<br><br>Examples: <br><br> The ravager of the city was once a beautiful and peaceful place.<br> The term ravager is often associated with a marauder or a destructive invader.<br><br>Synonyms: destroyer, devastator, plunderer.

Ravagers

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1. Raiders, plunderers, or destroyers of a place or settlement, especially in times of war.<br><br>2. Inforamtion or data that have been stolen or removed from a computer system without authorization.<br><br>Example : The team of ravagers stole the data from the server and sold it to the highest bidder.

Ravages

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Total destruction or severe damage, often caused by extreme violence or natural forces.<br><br>Example: "The hurricane left a trail of ravages through the town, destroying buildings and uprooting trees."

Ravaging

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causing great destruction or damage, especially to a natural area or a city

Ravanastron

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I couldn't find any information on the word "ravanastron". However, I think you might be referring to "Ravanahast", which is another name for Byronasteron, a genus of extinct marsupials. Alternatively, it could also refer to Ravnastra, a collection of stars, or Ravan in Jane Smiley's novel "Some Luck", a fictional 16th-century character mentioned in connection with the United Provinces of Northern Poland.

Rave

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To speak or shout excitedly and repeatedly, typically in a foolish or irrational way.<br><br>Example: "The crowd began to rave about the new movie when it was released."<br><br>To praise or speak highly of something or someone in an enthusiastic and extreme way.<br><br>Example: "The music is getting rave reviews from critics and fans alike."<br><br>A wild or enthusiastic party, typically with loud music and dancing.<br><br>Example: "The rave was wild and lasted until dawn."

Raved

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To speak or write very enthusiastically in praise of something, often in a loud and excited voice.

Ravel

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To transcribe or copy music, typically in written form, especially in a detailed or elaborate way.

Raveled

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Tangled or twisted, typically in a complicated or messy way; preliminary or exploratory research or investigation. <br><br>Example: She had to unravel the tangled thread to fix the sock.

Ravelin

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A ravelin is a triangular or trapezoidal fortification or forework, typically exterior to the main fort, of the Vauban system of fortified towns. It is designed to protect the main gate or a bastion and was often positioned at a right angle to the curtain wall.

Raveling

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"Raving" or "Ravelling" have different meanings:<br><br>Raveling (verb):<br>Raveling refers to the act of matting or tangling threads or fibers together, often resulting in a loose, disheveled, or frayed appearance.

Ravelled

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In its various forms, "ravelled" or "raveled" is an adjective used in English to describe something as being disheveled, tangled, or complicated.<br><br>In the context of the past tense or past participle form of the verb "ravel," it means to become or get tangled, especially with threads. <br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The film was about two lovers whose lives got raveled into a complicated web of deceit and betrayal.<br> My shoelaces are raveled, can you please help me untie them?

Ravelling

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The word "ravelling" is the present participle (or gerund) of the verb "ravel". It can have a few different meanings:<br><br>1. While unravelling or untying: In this sense, "ravelling" means to pull out or undo a thread or yarn that has been tangled or knotted.<br><br>Example: She's trying to ravelling the knotty cord.<br><br>2. Applying or using: Ravelling can also mean to put a finish to a piece of fabric by pulling out the loose threads on the surface, or to cover something with a rough, roughened finish.<br><br>Example: The furniture had a ravelling on its surface.<br><br>3. In a computer science context, "ravelling" can refer to a type of error correction technique used in data transmission.<br><br>Example: The system must be able to deal with ravelling data to prevent loss.<br><br>4. In some linguistics literature, "ravelling" refers to the process of unraveling or disentangling a text to discover clues about its authorship or meaning.<br><br>Example: The scholars were using ravelling techniques to find any subtle hints about the writer's identity.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that 'ravel' or 'unravel' are more commonly used than 'ravelling'.

Raveloe

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Ravenshoe, a suffix, means "rocky hill" or "rocky outcrop", which is also a place name element in some English toponyms.

Raven

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A raven is a large black bird of the corvid family, known for its intelligence and distinctive call. In many cultures, ravens are considered symbols of mystery and wisdom.

Ravenala

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A type of palm tree, particularly the Ravenala madagascariensis, also known as the "traveler's palm." It is native to Madagascar, and its unique umbrella-like leaves and distinctive inflorescence make it a popular ornamental plant in tropical regions.

Ravenheart

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Ravenheart refers to a deep, mysterious, and subtle emotional awareness or presence, often associated with creativity, intuition, and the unconscious. It can also describe a person with a strong sense of inner vision, insight, and a connection to the unknown or the spiritual realm. In some esoteric traditions, the word "raven" is linked with magic, transformation, and renewal.

Ravening

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yearning with an insatiable hunger, especially for something immoral or illicit; fantastically wicked or cruel.

Ravenna

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Ravenna is a city in northern Italy, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and artistic heritage. The name "Ravenna" is derived from the Latin name "Ravenna," which is also the name of a river that flows through the city.<br><br>In terms of its meaning, the word "Ravenna" can be broken down into its constituent parts:<br><br> "Rau" or "raw" comes from the Celtic word "rawen," meaning "river" or "stream."<br> The suffix "-enna" is of Latin origin, and is a common suffix used in many Italian place names, often meaning "land" or " territory."<br><br>So, in a broader sense, the name "Ravenna" can be roughly translated to "land by the river" or "river land."

Ravenous

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Extremely hungry or thirsty to the point of feeling intense hunger or thirst.

Ravenously

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Adverb. Having a very strong desire to eat or drink, especially in a way that is not polite or restrained.

Ravenousness

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Ravenousness is the state of being extremely hungry or feeling a strong desire to eat. It is a measure of the intensity of hunger or desire for food.