Words Starting With "R"

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Referentially

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Referring to or based on something else, especially as an alternative or substitute.

Referents

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"Referents" can have a few meanings, but most commonly it refers to:<br><br>1. Words or phrases that relate to something in real life, making language more concrete and understandable.<br>2. People or names used as examples in a conversation, text, or argument to support a point being made.<br>3. Points or objects being talked about in a context, such as a meeting, a presentation, or a debate, which serve as a basis for discussion or reference.<br><br>In a broader sense, referents can also be understood as signs, symbols, or representations that symbolize an object, idea, or concept that they refer to.

Refermented

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Relating to or resulting from a second fermentation process, often one that occurs during the production of food or drink, such as cheese, wine, or beer. This involves a second stage of fermentation that occurs after the initial process, where microorganisms convert the sugars into other compounds, resulting in a desired flavor, texture, or aroma.

Referrable

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Capable of being referred to or mentioned; able to be talked or written about.

Referral

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A person or thing introduced or recommended as a possible reference, typically so that business can be done with them.<br><br>Example: "She was a referral from a mutual acquaintance, so we decided to hire her for the marketing job."<br><br>In a medical context, a referral is an official order from a doctor for specialized treatment or care from another doctor or medical specialist.<br><br>Example: "My doctor gave me a referral to see a cardiologist because of symptoms of heart failure."<br><br>In an IT context, a referral is a redirect page or process that sends a visitor or user to another website or page.<br><br>Example: "The website used a referral link to direct users to their social media page."<br><br>A referral can also be a mention or reference to someone or something, typically in an official or documented way.<br><br>Example: "The academic paper cited several key studies in its referral to the researcher's findings."

Referrals

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Referrals refer to the act of recommending or directing someone to a particular product, service, person, or opportunity, usually in a professional or business context. This can include recommendations made by someone with personal or professional connections, such as friends, family members, colleagues, or acquaintances, or through online platforms like social media or review websites.<br><br>Referrals can be either informal or formal. Informal referrals are often made in casual conversations or through personal networks, while formal referrals are typically made in writing, such as through a resume, cover letter, or LinkedIn profile.<br><br>The main purpose of referrals is to help facilitate access to new opportunities, such as job openings, business partnerships, or new customers, by leveraging the credibility and trust that comes with a personal recommendation.

Referred

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Adjective: Pointed out or indicated for someone's attention or consideration.<br><br>Example: "She's been referred to the university by her professor."

Referrer

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One who or that which refers or directs someone or something to a particular place or source.<br><br>Example: "The store served as a referrer for the local guide book."

Referring

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Pertaining or addressed to a person, place, or thing; applicable; relevant.

Refers

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to mention or indicate something; to give a hint or suggestion.

Refile

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To put something, such as an item of paper or a document, into a file or drawer again after it has been taken out, especially for a time.

Refill

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"To replace or restore something, typically a container or supply of goods, for use again."<br><br>Example: "Can you refill my water bottle?"

Refillable

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Capable of or suitable for being refilled.

Refilled

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Full of a substance again; replenished or replenished again.

Refilling

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To refill means to fill something again with a particular substance, typically because it has been used or emptied. This can be applied to liquids, containers, batteries, gas cans, etc. For example: "Please refill the water bottle" or "Try to refill the ink in your printer."

Refills

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The term "refills" can have multiple meanings based on the context in which it is used.<br><br>1. <strong>Medicinal refills</strong>: In a medical or health-related context, "refills" refers to additional supplies of a prescription medication that a patient's doctor has ordered to be provided by a pharmacy or dispenser. These refills are typically prescribed for a specific number of times, after which the doctor may need to be contacted to continue the supply of medication.<br><br>2. <strong>Containers or boxes that are filled again</strong>: In a more general sense, a refill can refer to a container or box that is filled again with something, like sand, water, powder, or other materials. For example, a pitcher might be refilled with water to make it available for further use.<br><br>3. <strong>Elastic cylinders that are filled and sealed</strong>: In industrial contexts, particularly in the petroleum industry, refills refer to tanks or underground caverns that store (refill) gases, oils, or liquids for later use or distribution.<br><br>4. <strong>Auto refills</strong>: In various contexts, auto refills refer to systems or services where supplies are replenished automatically, typically without the need for human intervention. This could include but is not limited to, auto-refill policies for insurance, electronics, or batteries, where supplies (e.g., safety batteries), are automatically replenished or replenished proactively before they run out based on past usage or schedules.<br><br>5. <strong>Social activity or event</strong>: In a social or entertainment-based context, a refill could refer to a new set or round of activities at a party, in a game, or at an event, implying refreshment (sometimes in the form of food, drinks, or activities) after the previous round has ended. This is a colloquial and informal use of the term.<br><br>6. <strong>Goods or services supplied periodically</strong>: In a service or retail context, refills can also imply goods or services that are replenished or supplied regularly. This could range from groceries at a supermarket to gas liquids in stations to batteries at a store, with some products being designed for use and reproving over multiple periods or refills before they need to be replaced entirely.<br><br>Therefore, the meaning of "refills" can vary significantly based on the context in which it is used.

Refinance

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To refinance means to replace an existing loan or debt with a new one, often to take advantage of a lower interest rate or better terms. This can help reduce monthly payments, lower the total amount of interest paid, or achieve other financial goals.

Refinanced

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To have refinanced means to replace an existing loan or mortgage with a new loan, typically one with a lower interest rate or more favorable terms, usually to save money on interest or to reduce payments.

Refinances

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To refinance means to replace or renegotiate an existing loan or debt, usually to obtain a new loan with more favorable terms, such as a lower interest rate, longer repayment period, or lower monthly payments. This can be done to:<br><br> Reduce monthly payments<br> Lower the total interest paid over the life of the loan<br> Change the repayment schedule<br> Convert from one type of loan to another (e.g., from an adjustable-rate to a fixed-rate loan)<br> Withdraw equity from the original loan for other financial uses (e.g., paying off higher-interest debt, making home improvements).

Refinancing

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The process of replacing an existing mortgage or loan with a new one, often to secure a lower interest rate, change the loan term, or access cash from the equity built up in the property.

Refine

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To make something more pure or perfect by removing any impurities or unwanted parts.<br><br>Example: "The artist spent hours refining her painting to get the desired effect."<br><br>It can also mean to select or choose something carefully.<br><br>Example: "She refined her search to find the best job for her skills."<br><br>In a broader sense, refine can also mean to develop or improve something, such as skills or ideas.<br><br>Example: "The singer refined her voice over the years through intense practice."<br><br>Additionally, refine can also mean to make something more subtle or nuanced.<br><br>Example: "The chef refined her recipe to make it more delicate and flavorful."

Refined

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Refined refers to something or someone that is cultured, elegant, and of high quality. It can also mean to make something smoother and purer, often by removing impurities or imperfections.<br><br>Example: "She was a refined lady with a strong sense of style and sophistication."

Refinement

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Refinement refers to the process or result of making something more subtle, precise, or delicate. It can involve the improvement or purification of something, whether it's a skill, a product, a process, or even a component of a system.<br><br>Refinement can take many forms, including:<br><br> Artistic refinement: A painter's technique or style becoming more polished and refined.<br> Culinary refinement: A chef's dishes becoming more sophisticated and precise.<br> Social refinement: A person's manners and behavior becoming more polite and respectful.<br> Technical refinement: The development of new, more precise technology or machinery.<br> Personal refinement: A person's personality or character becoming more mature and more discerning.<br><br>The key idea behind refinement is that of taking something that was already good and making it even better, often through a process of careful attention and consideration.

Refinements

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Refinements refer to the act of making something more refined or precise, particularly in terms of its quality, detail, or thoroughness. It can also refer to the process of making adjustments or improvements to something in order to make it more accurate, precise, or effective.<br><br>In a broader sense, refinements can refer to the process of refining one's skills, knowledge, or craftsmanship through practice, experience, or education. For example:<br><br> Refinements in a product's design make it more user-friendly and efficient.<br> Refinements in a manufacturing process improve the quality of the final product.<br> A musician's refinements in their technique allow for more nuanced and expressive performances.<br><br>In general, refinements involve a process of refinement, or a series of small improvements, that ultimately lead to a higher level of quality or performance.

Refiner

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A person or device that purifies or improves something, especially crude material, by separating impurities from it.<br><br>Example: "The oil refinery processes crude oil to produce gasoline."<br><br>Synonyms: purifier, clarifier, distiller

Refineries

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Facilities for extracting crude oil into usable products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, and jet fuel.

Refiners

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Someone or something that refines, or makes something purer, more precise, or more perfect.<br><br>Example: "The oil refineries purify crude oil into usable fuel."<br><br>In a broader sense, a refiner is someone who improves or perfects something through analysis, criticism, or reform.<br><br>Example: "The editor acted as a refiner, helping the writer to revise the manuscript."

Refinery

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A place where raw materials, such as crude oil or natural gas liquids, are processed and transformed into petroleum products, such as gasoline, jet fuel, and diesel, through various chemical and physical processes.<br><br>Example: "The refinery produces gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel for the local market."<br><br>Or,<br><br>A verb that means to make something pure or refined, often through a process of trial and error.<br><br>Example: "She had to refine her English skills through extensive reading and writing exercises."

Refines

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To make something smoother or more delicate, especially by removing impurities or unwanted elements.<br><br>Example: The refiner's process made the gold pure and shiny.<br><br>To improve something by making it more subtle or refined.<br><br>Example: Her writing style has refined since she took that course.

Refining

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Refining is the process of making something more pure, precise, and exact by removing impurities or errors. It can be applied to various aspects, such as:<br><br>1. Metals: Refining involves purifying a metal by removing impurities to obtain a higher level of quality.<br>2. Chemicals: Refining involves purifying chemicals to make them more concentrated and pure.<br>3. Data: Refining involves analyzing and processing data to make it more accurate and reliable.<br>4. Language: Refining involves improving the clarity, grammar, and style of written or spoken language.<br>5. Thought: Refining involves clarifying and sharpening one's thoughts and ideas to make them more precise and effective.<br><br>In a broader sense, refining implies a process of improvement, where something is made better or more effective through careful consideration, analysis, and correction.

Refinish

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To restore or rework the surface of something, especially furniture or wood, to make it look new again, often by removing the old surface and applying a new layer of finish.

Refinisher

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One who refinishes. A person who restores or renews the surface of wood, furniture, or other materials, often through a refinishing process.

Refinishes

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The word "refinishes" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "refinish", which means to complete the repair or restoration of something that has been damaged or worn out, especially a piece of furniture, to its original state by resurfacing or replacing its old surface.<br><br>Example: The carpenter refinished the old table to make it look new again.<br><br>Alternatively, "refinishes" can also mean to polish or give a new surface to something that has become dull or worn out.

Refit

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To make or cause something to fit or work again, often after it has been damaged or worn out.<br><br>Example: "The engineer's task was to refit the broken engine so it could be used again."

Refitted

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Adapted or reequipped, typically after repair, replacement, or improvement, for a new purpose.

Refitting

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The term "refitting" is a verb that means to fit something anew or to change the fit of something, often in a way that improves or makes it a better fit.<br><br>In a broader sense, refitting can also refer to:<br><br>1. Making or repairing something to fit a particular purpose or use: The furniture was refitted to accommodate the new designer's style.<br>2. Transforming or adapting something to make it better suited to the needs of a particular situation: The city authorities refitted the transportation system to improve commuting times.<br>3. Recovering control or possession of something, especially a position or equipment: The company refitted a larger share of the market after a period of decline.<br><br>It can also imply a complete replacement or an entire overhaul, as if something is being fitted with something new in its place.