Words Starting With "R"

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Regionalising

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Regionalizing refers to the process of dividing a country or a region into smaller, more autonomous geographic areas, often with a degree of self-governance or management. It can also refer to the practice of organizing a business or industry on a regional basis, where decisions are made and policies are applied within a specific geographic area.<br><br>In a broader sense, regionalizing can also involve:<br><br> Creating regional organizations or governments<br> Establishing regional councils or boards<br> Implementing regional development strategies<br> Focusing on regional economic development and planning<br> Adapting programs or policies to meet the needs of specific regions<br><br>Overall, regionalizing aims to promote more effective governance, decision-making, and resource allocation at a local or regional level, allowing for greater autonomy and flexibility in addressing specific regional needs and challenges.

Regionalism

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Regionalism is a sociological, economic, and sometimes linguistic or cultural phenomenon where a region, often within a country, has a distinct identity, culture, or way of life that is separate from the rest of the region or country.<br><br>It can manifest in various ways, such as:<br><br>1. Cultural identity: A region may have its own unique culture, customs, traditions, and language, which may differ from the rest of the country or other regions.<br>2. Economic development: Regions may have their own economic systems, trade patterns, and industries, which may be separate from the national economy.<br>3. Politics: Regions may have their own political systems, governments, or movements, which may have distinct goals and agendas from the national government.<br>4. Language: A region may have its own language or dialect, which may be different from the official language spoken in the country.<br><br>Examples of regionalism include:<br><br> Quebec in Canada, with its own French language and distinct culture<br> Catalonia in Spain, with its own language and cultural identity<br> The American Southwest, with its own cultural heritage and linguistic traditions<br> The Pacific Northwest region in the United States, with its own environmental and economic concerns<br><br>Regionalism can be seen as a positive force, promoting cultural diversity and self-expression, but it can also be a source of conflict, as regions may have competing interests and demands for autonomy or separation from the rest of the country.

Regionalisms

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Regionalisms refer to words, expressions, idioms, and customs that are specific to a particular region, often unique to a specific geographic area, country, or culture. They can encompass various aspects of language, including:<br><br>1. Dialects: Regional accents or variations in pronunciation and vocabulary.<br>2. Colloquialisms: Informal expressions, idioms, or phrases used in everyday conversation.<br>3. Jargon: Technical terms or specialized language used by professionals or groups in a particular region.<br>4. Cultural references: Linguistic expressions that reflect the cultural heritage and traditions of a region.<br>5. Proverbs and sayings: Sayings or proverbs that are commonly used in a particular region.<br><br>Regionalisms can be interesting because they provide a glimpse into the history, values, and customs of a particular place. They can also serve as a way to identify and differentiate regional cultures. However, they can also create language barriers and misunderstandings when people from different regions interact.<br><br>Examples of regionalisms include:<br><br> "How y'all doin'?" (Southern American English)<br> "G'day mate" (Australian English)<br> "Déjá vu" (European French)<br> "Simmer down" (Hawaiian Pidgin English)<br> "Break a leg" (New York City American English)<br><br>Regionalisms can be fun and enriching, but they can also be confusing or alienating for those who are not familiar with them.

Regionalist

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A person who advocates for the interests of a particular region within a country or a country within a larger entity, often at the expense of the interests of other regions or the central government.<br><br>Example: "The regionalist politician campaigned to improve funding for local infrastructure and services in her region."

Regionalization

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Regionalization refers to the process of organizing or structuring something, often in a business, organization, or geographical context, around specific regional characteristics or requirements. It involves decentralizing decision-making and power to a particular region or area within a larger entity, to suit the unique needs and circumstances of that region.<br><br>In a broader sense, regionalization can also refer to the development of distinct regional styles or variations, such as regional cuisine, dialects, or cultural traditions.<br><br>In international relations, regionalization often refers to the process of integrating neighboring countries or regions into regional economic or cultural blocs, such as the European Union or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Regionalize

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To regionalize means to arrange or divide something into separate regions, often for administrative or economic purposes. It can also mean to give something a local or regional flavor or character.<br><br>Example: "The company decided to regionalize its marketing strategies depending on the different geographic areas of the country it operates in."<br><br>In a broader sense, regionalization can also refer to the process of becoming more characteristic of a particular region or area, often with distinct features, customs, or products that set it apart from others.

Regionalized

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Having or relating to a particular region or regions: adopted measures to regionalize public services.

Regionalizing

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The term "regionalizing" refers to the process of dividing a large area, such as a country, into smaller regions or areas that are administratively, economically, or culturally distinct from one another. This can be done for various reasons, including:<br><br>1. Administrative purposes: to simplify the management and governance of a large area by dividing it into smaller, more manageable units.<br>2. Economic reasons: to promote economic development and growth in specific regions by providing targeted investments, incentives, and policies.<br>3. Cultural considerations: to preserve and promote the unique cultural identities and traditions of different regions within a larger area.<br><br>Regionalizing can involve the creation of formal administrative regions, such as states, provinces, or districts, or it can be a more informal process of identifying and promoting regional identities and characteristics.<br><br>For example, in the United States, regionalizing refers to the process of dividing the country into distinct regions, such as the Northeast, South, Midwest, and West Coast, each with its own unique cultural, economic, and historical characteristics.

Regionally

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Relating to a specific geographical area, such as a country, state, or region, often having distinct cultural, social, or economic characteristics.

Regions

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Regions refer to areas of a country or the world that are defined by shared characteristics, boundaries, or geography. They can be physical (e.g., mountains, rivers), cultural (e.g., language, customs), or administrative (e.g., states, provinces).<br><br>Examples of regions include:<br><br> Geographic regions: continent, country, state, province, region within a state<br> Cultural regions: cultural heritage, language-based, ethnic-based<br> Administrative regions: states, provinces, counties, municipalities

Regioselective

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Regioselective refers to a chemical reaction in which one reactant (a molecule) preferentially reacts at one specific site or region over others. This means that out of the possible reaction sites, the molecule chooses to react at only one of them, rather than at all possible sites. In other words, the reaction is "selective" for one regiochemistry over others.

Regioselectivity

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Regioselectivity refers to the ability of a chemical reaction to favor one specific product over others due to the selective chemical transformation of certain functional groups or molecular regions over others in a reactant molecule. In other words, it is the selectivity of a reaction that controls which part of the reactant molecule gets modified during the reaction.<br><br>In organic chemistry, regioselectivity is often achieved through the design of a chemical reaction so that only one of multiple possible reactive sites is affected. This can be influenced by various factors such as steric hindrance, electronic effects, and the nature of the reactants.<br><br>For example, in SN1 and SN2 nucleophilic substitution reactions, regioselectivity can determine which of the atoms, such as hydrogen or alkyl groups, gets replaced by a nucleophile. In some cases, regioselectivity can be a significant challenge, especially when working with complex molecules.

Regis

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The word "regis" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Regis can be a shortened form of the name "Reginald", a masculine given name that originated from the Germanic words "reginwald" meaning "advice ruler" or "counsel power".<br>2. In sports, a Regis is a type of wrestling term, particularly in folk wrestling and catch wrestling, where it refers to a type of hold or submission.<br>3. In automotive contexts, Regis is also the name of several car models, such as the Peugeot 405 Regis in South Africa or the Citroen Saxo-based Regis, which was a version of the hatchback car introduced in South Africa.<br><br>Without more context, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly which meaning is most relevant. If you have any additional information about the word, please let me know and I'll be happy to try to provide a more specific explanation.

Regisseur

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A film director, especially in Europe.

Registan

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A large open public square in Central Asian cities. The name is derived from old Mongolian "derege Ala-too" meaning "place of Fulfilling of Ordas" (ordu).

Register

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A register refers to a variety of the language that is used in a particular context or situation. Different registers are used in different settings, such as formal, informal, technical, or regional. For example:<br><br> Formal register: used in business, academic, or official settings (e.g. "I am writing to inform you of the changes")<br> Informal register: used with friends, family, or in casual conversations (e.g. "What's up?")<br> Technical register: used in scientific, medical, or technical fields (e.g. "The patient's vitals are stable")<br> Regional register: used in a specific geographic area or culture (e.g.street slang or dialect)<br><br>Registers can also be used to convey different levels of formality, authority, or expertise. Understanding the appropriate register can help individuals communicate effectively and avoid misunderstandings or misinterpretations.

Registerable

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Registerable refers to something that can be registered, which typically means to be officially recorded or documented in a public or official database, list, or record.<br><br>For example:<br><br> A business can be "registerable" for taxes if it meets certain requirements and can provide the necessary documentation.<br> A trademark can be "registerable" at a national or international patent office if it meets the required criteria.<br><br>In general, the term implies that something has the potential or qualification to be formally recorded or recognized officially.

Registered

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Recorded in a book, list, or database as belonging to someone or something.

Registering

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The verb "registering" is a gerund or present participle form of the verb "to register".<br><br>To register something or someone means:<br><br> to record or enroll someone or something officially, especially on a list or database<br> to make a loud noise or sound, often to show excitement or attention<br> to make a mark or impression of something, often to check if it is genuine or accurate<br> to perceive or experience something as a warning or signal, often due to a change or unexpected situation<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "We are registering for the new course next week." (Here, "registering" means enrolling or signing up officially.)<br> "The bell is registering loud and clear." (Here, "registering" means making a loud noise.)<br> "The officer is registering the license plate of the car." (Here, "registering" means making a mark or impression to check the car's identity.)<br> "The pilot registering the storm's warning signs was able to prepare for it." (Here, "registering" means perceiving or experiencing something as a warning or signal.)

Registers

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Here are the meanings of "registers":<br><br>1. A device for making a record of something, such as a heating system or a weather instrument.<br><br>Example: "The air conditioning registers are clogged and need to be cleaned."<br><br>2. (Informal) to sign up or become a member of an organization or club.<br><br>Example: "We'll let you know when we're ready to register for the meeting."<br><br>3. To remember something, especially a piece of information.<br><br>Example: "I can't seem to register what she said."<br><br>4. In sports, the act of scoring a point or achieving a run.<br><br>Example: "He registered a goal in the last minute of the game."<br><br>5. In English, the seven different levels of formality or tone used when speaking or writing.<br><br>Example: "He switched to a more formal register when speaking to the judge."<br><br>6. In card games, such as bingo or lottery, to mark an entry in a ticket or card.<br><br>Example: "Please register your entry for the raffle."

Registrable

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Capable of being registered.

Registrant

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A registrant is a person who has registered for something, such as a course, a program, or a service. They have officially signed up or enrolled for it, and their name is on the list of participants or subscribers.<br><br>For example, in a university setting, a registrant might be a student who has enrolled in a course, or a conference participant who has registered for the event.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also refer to someone who has registered to vote, although this usage is less common.

Registrants

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People who have registered for something, often a program, event, or service.

Registrar

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A registrar is:<br><br>1. An official who keeps a record of events, facts, and students in a particular place, especially at a school or university.<br>2. A person who formally registers an official notice or complaint.<br>3. A governing body official responsible for managing the records and enrollments of a professional association or government agency.<br>4. A computer program or software that manages and keeps track of data, information, or activities.

Registrars

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Head officials, typically at a university or college, responsible for managing student records and informations, such as enrollment, course registration, and degrees. They are often responsible for maintaining accurate and up-to-date records, enforcing academic policies, and communicating with students and faculty members.

Registration

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The act of officially recording or enrolling someone's or something's details in a database, list, or registry, typically for a specific purpose such as taxation, education, or voting.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> To register a car, you need to fill out a registration form and provide proof of ownership.<br> Students must register for classes at the end of each semester to continue with their studies.<br> Voters must register to vote before the elections in their country.<br><br>Synonyms: enrollment, enlistment, inscription, listing, recording.

Registrations

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The term "registrations" refers to the act of officially recording or enrolling someone or something in a systematic way, often in a database, system, or official document. This can include registering for a service, product, event, or activity, or registering a vehicle, property, or business.<br><br>Registrations can also refer to the act of keeping a record of information, especially official documents, data, or accounts.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> Registering to vote<br> Registering a domain name<br> Vehicle registration<br> Registration for a class or course<br> Library registration<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also refer to the state of being registered, or the document or record that contains the registration information.

Registries

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The term "registries" can refer to a collection or collection of records, files, or data, commonly used to describe a system or collection of organized information. Here are some possible meanings based on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>Medical registries</strong>: In medicine, a registry is a database or collection of information about patients, illnesses, or treatments, used for tracking, research, or monitoring purposes.<br>2. <strong>Vehicle registries</strong>: In transportation, a vehicle registry is a database of all vehicles registered in a country or region, including their details such as make, model, and owner information.<br>3. <strong>Book registries</strong>: In libraries, a registry is a catalog or database of books, including their titles, authors, and other relevant details.<br>4. <strong>Central registries</strong>: In different contexts, a central registry might refer to a centralized database or office that manages and records information, such as a central registry of births, deaths, or marriages.<br>5. <strong>Biological registries</strong>: In biology, a registry can refer to a collection of genetic information about organisms, often used in comparative genomics or population studies.<br><br>Overall, registries refer to organized collections of data, which are used for various purposes, including research, tracking, or management of information.

Registry

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The term "registry" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Official Record or Database</strong>: In general, a registry is an official or formal collection of data or records. This can include a government database, a register, or a catalog of items or people. For example, the electoral registry is a list of eligible voters.<br><br>2. <strong>Compliance or Law</strong>: In legal contexts, a registry might refer to the act of bringing information (such as documents) into formal, official custody as evidence in a legal question, or into public notice as required by law. This can also refer to the formal act of inspection or to the maintenance of law or public control.<br><br>3. <strong>En_listed Objects</strong>: It can also refer to objects that are listed or recorded, such as toys, brands that are registered as signs of trademark ownership.<br><br>4. <strong>Computing</strong>: In computing, a registry is a database or a container that stores system settings and configuration generated by a software or operating system. This allows the system to maintain information about hardware and software configurations. The most well-known registry is the Windows Registry, located in Windows operating systems.<br><br>5. <strong>Biological</strong>: In biology, a registry can refer to a place where genetic variants, new or rare disease or condition, or other medical and clinical information is made available for research or public access.<br><br>6. <strong>AUtomatic delivery</strong>: Refers to registered delivery, "registered mail" or "special delivery," so letters get returned to the sender or stands by in a message mailbox is undeliverable.<br><br>Overall, the word "registry" is often used to describe an official or formal listing or record, but its meaning can vary depending on the context or application.

Regitine

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Regitine is a medication that is used to treat a condition called idiopathic orthostatic hypotension, which is also known as postural hypotension. It is a vasopressin antagonist, meaning it counteracts the effects of vasopressin, a hormone that causes blood vessels to constrict and blood pressure to increase. Regitine works by blocking the effects of vasopressin, allowing blood vessels to dilate and blood pressure to decrease. This can be helpful for people who experience a sudden drop in blood pressure when standing up from a seated or lying down position.

Regius

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Regius is a Latin word that means "royal" or "kingly". It is often used in names of institutions or traditions that have a significant connection to the British monarchy. Examples include:<br><br> Regius Technological Institute (a technological university in Copenhagen, but with teaching in English)<br> Regius Professor (a prestigious professorship at a UK university, awarded personally by the British monarch)<br><br>It is also used in other contexts, such as "regius delegatus" (royal delegate) or "regius fideicommissum" (a royal trust).

Reglement

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The word "reglement" is a French word that means "regulation" or "rule". It can also be translated to English as "regulation", "ruling", or "decree", but the most common translation is "regulation".<br><br>It can refer to:<br><br> A set of rules or guidelines that govern a particular activity, organization, or system<br> A formal instruction or decree issued by an authority or government<br> A detailed, official set of instructions or guidelines<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The organization has strict regulations regarding employee conduct.<br> The government issues new regulations to control pollution.<br> The shooter had to follow the precise technical regulations to beat the clock.<br><br>In French, "reglement" is often accompanied by masculine or feminine agreement, but in English, the term is usually used in its plural or singular form without any specific agreement.

Reglementary

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Reglementary means prescribed or established by law or a system of rules, especially in a particular authority or organization; official or authorized.

Reglet

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A reglet is a small V-shaped groove or notch, typically with a serrated edge, cut in a groove or a line, used to strengthen or decorate the joints of furniture, especially of wood.

Regnal

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Regnal refers to a phrase used to describe something related to a king or a period of their reign.<br><br>Example: The regnal name of the monarch was changed to reflect the new dynasty. <br><br>Synonyms: royal, kingly, monarchical.

Regnancy

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Pregnancy is the state of carrying a developing embryo or fetus inside the uterus from the time of conception until birth. It is calculated from the first day of the woman's last menstrual period, which is approximately two weeks before conception. During pregnancy, the woman's body undergoes various changes to support the growth and development of the fetus, such as changes in hormone levels, uterine expansion, and breast development.<br><br>There are three trimesters of pregnancy, each lasting approximately 13 weeks:<br><br>1. First trimester (weeks 1-12): This is a critical period of embryonic development, including implantation, gastrulation, and organogenesis.<br>2. Second trimester (weeks 13-26): The fetus grows and becomes more active, and the woman may start to feel fetal movement.<br>3. Third trimester (weeks 27-40): The fetus continues to grow and mature, and the woman's body prepares for delivery.<br><br>Pregnancy can be a time of great physical and emotional change for a woman, and it is often accompanied by a range of emotions, from excitement and anticipation to fear and anxiety. With proper prenatal care and a healthy lifestyle, most women are able to have a safe and successful pregnancy.