Words Starting With "R"

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Reallocation

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The act of changing or adjusting the allocation of something, such as resources, facilities, or personnel, to a different purpose or use.<br><br>Example: "The company had to make a reallocation of its budget to prioritize the new project over the existing ones."

Reallotted

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Allocated or assigned again.

Really

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"Really" is an adverb that means used to emphasize what someone has just said, often to show that they believe it is true, or that they are very sure it is true. It can also be used to express exaggeration or strong emphasis, similar to "truly" or "very".

Realm

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A region or sphere of activity, thought, or influence over which a person, organization, or government has control: appeals to the realm of national security.

Realms

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Domains or areas of activity, experience, or interest: Her passions and interests occupied separate realms.

Realness

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The word "realness" refers to the quality or state of being authentic, genuine, or true to oneself or something else. It can also refer to a sense of intensity, sincerity, or undiluted quality, often used to describe something that is vivid, raw, and un sugarcoated.<br><br>In social media and popular culture, "realness" often refers to authenticity and being true to oneself, particularly in the context of identity, expression, and experiences. For example, someone may say that a person is "keeping it 100" or "keeping it real" to mean that they are being honest and authentic.<br><br>In a broader sense, "realness" can also refer to the quality of being unpretentious and unaffected, without pretenses or artifice.

Realpolitik

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Realpolitik refers to the practice of politics and diplomacy based on practical considerations and interests, rather than on ideology, emotions, or moral principles. It involves a pragmatic approach to achieving one's goals, often through compromise, negotiation, and sometimes ruthless decision-making.<br><br>The term originated in Germany in the 19th century, where it was used to describe the realist theory of politics that emerged during that time. Realpolitik emphasizes the importance of power, interests, and stability in international relations, and often involves a willingness to set aside moral or idealistic considerations in pursuit of national interests.<br><br>In practice, realpolitik can manifest in various forms, such as:<br><br>1. Pragmatic compromise: Making deals and concessions to achieve practical goals, even if they don't align with one's ideals or values.<br>2. Realistic foreign policy: Pursuing national interests through diplomatic channels, using strategies such as alliances, negotiations, and military interventions.<br>3. Adaptation to circumstance: Adjusting one's policies and actions in response to changing circumstances, rather than sticking to a rigid ideology.<br>4. Focus on long-term gains: Making decisions and investments with long-term consequences in mind, even if they have short-term costs or drawbacks.<br><br>Examples of realpolitik in action include:<br><br> The Treaty of Versailles, where the victors of World War I imposed harsh terms on Germany, aiming to prevent future German aggression.<br> The Cold War, where the United States and the Soviet Union engaged in a decades-long competition for influence and power through espionage, proxy wars, and propaganda.<br> The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where both sides have employed realpolitik in pursuing their interests, often through negotiations and diplomatic maneuvering.<br><br>Overall, realpolitik is a concept that acknowledges the complexities and challenges of international politics, and emphasizes the importance of practical consideration and pragmatism in pursuit of national interests.

Realto

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Realty refers to property or reality, often used in the context of real estate.

Realtor

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A realtor is a licensed professional who represents buyers or sellers of real estate, such as houses, apartments, commercial buildings, or any property or real estate. In other words, a realtor is a middleman between the buyer and the seller in a property transaction.<br><br>Realtors are members of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), which requires them to follow a code of ethics that ensures a high level of professionalism and integrity in their business practices. They help clients with everything from finding a property that meets their needs to negotiating the sale or purchase price.<br><br>The term "realtor" is often used interchangeably with "real estate agent," although technically, a realtor must be a licensed real estate agent who adheres to the NAR code of ethics.

Realtors

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Realtors are real estate agents or brokers who facilitate the buying and selling of properties, such as homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, on behalf of clients. They provide a range of services, including:<br><br>1. Market assessments: Evaluating the value of a property to determine its market price.<br>2. Marketing: Advertising and promoting properties to attract potential buyers.<br>3. Negotiations: Acting as intermediaries between buyers and sellers to reach mutually beneficial agreements.<br>4. Contract preparation: Preparing and reviewing contracts for the sale or purchase of properties.<br>5. Transaction management: Overseeing the entire buying or selling process from listing to closing.<br><br>The term "Realtor" is a registered trademark of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), a professional organization for real estate agents and brokers. To use the term "Realtor," agents must be members of the NAR and follow its strict code of ethics.

Realty

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Reality refers to the state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or be perceived. It encompasses the world we experience through our senses, encompassing physical objects, events, and relationships, as well as our perceptions, thoughts, and emotions. Reality can be understood in various ways, including physical, subjective, and social constructs. In everyday language, reality is often contrasted with fantasy, illusion, or imagination.

Ream

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A thin, usually rectangular sheet of cardboard or other material, typically used to protect a surface while writing or drawing on it, or to hold paper in position when writing or typing.

Reamed

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To be reclaimed, especially referring to land or resources that have been recovered from a previous use.

Reamer

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A device used to shape or enlarge a hole or a cavity in a hard material, typically made of abrasive-coated metal or diamond.

Reamers

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A reamer is a machine tool or a cutting tool used to enlarge a hole in a workpiece, or to create a precise hole with a uniform diameter. It is a type of rotary cutting tool that can be used to enlarge or enlarge a hole in a variety of materials, including metal, wood, and plastic.<br><br>The reamer is typically rotated at high speed and pressed against the workpiece, removing small chips of material as it goes. The tool is designed to remove stock from the workpiece in small increments, creating a smooth, precision-finished hole.<br><br>There are several types of reamers, including:<br><br> Solid reamers: These are the most common type of reamer. They are solid, one-piece cutting tools that are used to remove material from the workpiece.<br> Shell reamers: These are hollow reamers with a nut or a mandrel that allows the cutter to move freely inside the reamer.<br> Special reamers: These are reamers that are designed for specific jobs, such as reaming out a hole in a particular material.<br><br>Reamers are commonly used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, and construction. They are an essential tool for many machinists, mechanics, and engineers.

Reaming

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Reminiscing or daydreaming.

Reamplified

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Reamplified means to amplify or increase something again. It can be used to describe a sound that has been amplified a second time, or as a verb, to increase or strengthen something again.

Reams

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Large quantities, a great deal, or an excessive amount

Reanalysing

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examining or re-examining something again, often to gain a deeper or different understanding of it.

Reanalysis

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Reanalysis refers to a process in linguistics where a word, a phrase, or a sentence is analyzed and interpreted in a new or different way from its original meaning, based on a new reading, reinterpretation, or reappraisal of the information.<br><br>In syntactic reanalysis, a sentence or phrase is reinterpreted in a way that changes its grammatical structure or the relationship between its components.<br><br>In usage-based reanalysis, a word or phrase develops a new meaning over time through changes in meaning, scope, or usage.<br><br>Reanalysis can also refer to the rewriting or reinterpretation of texts, scripts, or other written materials to make them more relevant, accurate, or suitable for modern contexts.<br><br>Additionally, reanalysis can be used in various fields related to language, including:<br><br>1. Lexicography: the study of word origins and meanings.<br>2. Historical linguistics: the study of language change over time.<br>3. Sociolinguistics: the study of language in social contexts.<br>4. Discourse analysis: the study of language in use, particularly in social interactions.<br><br>In summary, reanalysis is a crucial concept that helps us understand how language changes, evolves, and adapts over time, and how we can use this knowledge to create more effective communication.

Reanalyze

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To reconsider or examine something again, often to gain a new perspective or understanding.<br><br>Example: "The researcher needs to reanalyze the data to see if she missed any important results."

Reanalyzes

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To consider or examine again, often with new information or a new perspective, in order to gain a fresh understanding or insight.

Reanalyzing

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The word "reanalyzing" is a verb that means to analyze something again or to examine a problem or a situation in a more detailed and systematic way, often in order to gain a deeper understanding, correct previous errors, or discover new information. It involves taking a fresh look at something that was previously examined, often with a new perspective, approach, or method.

Reanastomosis

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Reanastomosis refers to the surgical reconnection of a severed or divided part of the body, such as a blood vessel, organ, or tissue. It involves joining or reconnecting two ends of a ligament, artery, or other structure that has been damaged or severed, in order to restore its function and promote healing. Reanastomosis is often used to repair injuries, diseases, or conditions that involve the disruption of normal tissue connections, such as in the case of anastomotic leaks or vascular injuries.

Reanimate

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To bring back to life or consciousness; revive.

Reanimated

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Resurrected, restored to life or vitality; brought back into existence.

Reanimates

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Causes something that is inanimate or dead to become alive again.

Reanimating

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The word "reanimating" is a verb that means to bring something, such as a dead or inanimate object, or a stagnant process, back to life or activity. It can also mean to revitalize or revive something, making it feel fresh and new again.

Reanimation

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Reanimation refers to the act or process of bringing something, especially a person or a part of a person, back to life or into a state of activity or consciousness. In medical contexts, reanimation often refers to the process of reviving a person who has been in a coma or has stopped breathing. It can also refer to the reanimation of a dead body or part of a body through some supernatural or unnatural means, often in fiction, such as in the movie "Frankenstein."

Reannealing

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"Reannealing" is a term used in materials science, metallurgy, and biology, It refers to the process of reheating metal or other materials to a temperature below the melting point, in order to relieve internal stresses and improve their mechanical properties.<br><br>In biology, reannealing can also refer to the process of cooling down DNA or RNA molecules after they have been separated or unfolded, allowing them to re-form their initial double-stranded or triple-stranded structures. This process is an essential step in the replication and repair of genetic material.<br><br>In geology, reannealing is the process of re-forming mineral crystals after they have been deformed or broken. This can occur through the action of heat, pressure, or chemical reactions.

Reanneals

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The word "reanneals" is a verb, which means to make or become more firm and less soft or pliable, especially because of being melted or liquefied and then cooled. It is often used in the context of metalworking or welding, but can also be applied more broadly to describe the process of restrengthening or rebinding materials, such as rubber or plastics, after they have softened or become misshapen.

Reap

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To harvest or gather the crops that have matured, usually after being cultivated.

Reaped

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Harvested or gathered in, usually in a way that implies usefulness or profit.

Reaper

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The term "reaper" can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. <br><br>1. In a figurative sense, a reaper is an angel or a personification of death, typically associated with harvesting souls or spirits, particularly in the Grim Reaper, a depiction of death as a person.<br><br>2. In agricultural contexts, a reaper refers to a machine used for harvesting crops, a device that cuts and gathers crops such as wheat, oats, barley, and other grains.<br><br>3. In everyday language, it can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who harvests great knowledge, skills, or accomplishments, as in "sowing the seeds" for future gains or achievements.<br><br>4. In video games, such as "RuneScape," "World of Warcraft," and others, the reaper is a type of character, item, or location associated with death, danger, or the underworld.<br><br>The usage of the term "reaper" is influenced by its broad and rich history, which encompasses both aesthetic and symbolic associations with the concept of death, and practical uses in agriculture.

Reapers

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The term "reapers" refers to machines or robots that harvest crops, typically grains, fruits, or other agricultural products. These machines, also known as combine harvesters, are equipped with specialized cutting reels and gathering mechanisms to collect and gather crops from the field.

Reaping

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Harvesting or gathering something, especially a benefit or a reward, as a result of one's efforts or actions. To gain or enjoy the consequences of something done or accomplished.