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"Rheims" Meaning

The Reims Cathedral, officially the Metropolitan Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Reims, is a Roman Catholic cathedral and a national monument of France, located in the town of Reims, France.

"Rheims" Examples

Examples of using the word "Reims" in sentences:


- The city of Reims in northern France is known for its stunning cathedral that many of France's kings were crowned in.
- Reims is a city of culture and history, with numerous museums, including the lovely musée des Beaux-Arts.
- Although Reims is a big city, it remains an attractive and welcoming place to spend time, whether for business or pleasure.
- From its historic downtown area to its many vineyards, Reims has something for every kind of traveler.
- The Reims Museum of Fine Arts boasts a collection of works by the most famous French artists, including a Paul Gauguin masterpiece.

"Rheims" Similar Words

Rheebok

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Rheebok can be interpreted in two ways based on the spelling:<br><br>1. It might be a misspelling of the word "reebok", which is a well-known American footwear and apparel brand that produces athletic shoes, clothing, and other equipment.<br><br>2. Alternatively, it could be related to the word "rhee" which is a rare or obsolete word referring to a type of shield or a flat piece of wood used as a shield, or a misspelling of the surname "Rhebok", the Blesbok or the Red hartebeest, which is an antelope species native to southern and eastern Africa.

Rhegion

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The word "rhegion" is not a word in the English language.<br><br>However, it's possible that you might be thinking of the word "region". A region is a geographic area that is identified by a particular culture, history, or geography.

Rhegium

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A rare word!<br><br>Reghem or Rhégem refers to a narrow opening or gorge, usually a strait or a narrow entrance to a harbor or a bay. The word is derived from the Greek word "ad-rhégēmenon" meaning "narrow passage".<br><br>In English, the term "Rhegium" can also be used as a proper noun, referring to a city in ancient Magna Graecia (southern Italy), which is now known as Reggio Calabria.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the word has largely fallen out of use in modern English, and is mostly only of interest to historians and classical scholars.

Rhegmatogenous

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Rheic

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Rheic refers to relating to or constituting a system of world plates on Earth's surface, particularly a major plate boundary that is either diverging or spreading apart.

Rheid

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A very uncommon word!<br><br>"Reid" (not "Rheid") is a Scottish and Irish surname, and it can also have a few different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. In topography, a reid or reidhead (also spelled reid or rheid) was an old Scottish term for the remains of a lake or pool, perhaps caused by a periodic spring or the remains of a glacier.<br>2. In geology, a reid is a breccia-like rock or rock formation, named after a place name in county Mayo, Ireland, where it was found.<br>3. In some dialects of Scots, particularly in north-east Scotland, "reid" is an adverb meaning "late" or "afar off" (e.g. "reid an' lang a-go" "a long way off").<br>4. In some African-American Vernacular English, "reid" is an informal noun meaning a person who snitches or tattles on someone else.<br><br>However, I believe you might be looking for the single celtic word "rheid", and since that word doesn't seem to have any commonly known English connection I have to try to guess, it could be a word derived from "cheid", meaning: "predj: capital where warfare becomes extremely dangerous; both armies position and single off foe to same place."<br> <br>If you're still looking for the word, can you provide more information or context on it?

Rheidae

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The Rheidae is a family of large to gigantic, flightless ratites, which are birds that are characterized by their distinctive respiratory system similar to other ratites. They are also one of the most ancient and distinctive groups among the ratites.<br><br>The most well-known species within this family is the Rhea Americana, also known as the greater rhea, although it is actually found in grasslands and savannas of southern South America, not in Antarctica where one might expect due to its distribution somewhat similar to the other two resident ratites.

Rheiformes

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The Rhiformes or viverrid sharks are a recent group of sharks that were included in the order Carcharhiniformes, but were moved to a distinct order.<br><br>The only known fossil members of the-lived Rhiformes family (Rhiformidae) include:<br><br> Atelodus<br> Squatina-Relative<br> Bathyuriphis Latimeria(author)a <br> Heishen <br> Nilodotes<br> Pallocetus minor

Rhema

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Rhema is a noun that refers to a spoken or written word of God that is directly applied to a situation, a divine message or a direct quote from Scripture. It is a popular term in Christian theology, often used in charismatic and evangelical contexts.<br><br>In a broad sense, a rhema can be any word or phrase that speaks directly to a person's heart or need at a particular moment, giving guidance, encouragement, or correction.<br><br>In Acts 16:6, in the Bible, the phrase “therion rhéma” (θέριον ῥήμα) is used to describe the direct, verbal command or word of God.

Rhemata

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The word "rhemata" is a term from education and linguistics that refers to the unfinished parts or fragments of sentences, often accompanied by levels of gesturing or thinking ahead, originally described by the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein.<br><br>In BE (Bilingual and Multilingual Education) and CAL (Computer-Assisted Language) teaching, rhemata refers to the coupling of gestures and conventional language or language ancestral languages.

Rhematic

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Relating to or denoting rhetoric, or the art of verbal persuasion.

Rhematology

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Rheme

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In linguistics, a rheme (also known as a comment or claim) is the information that an utterance or sentence conveys, beyond the subject or topic. It is the portion of a sentence that says something about the subject.<br><br>In other words, the rheme is the noun or verb phrase that follows the subject and provides additional information about it. For example:<br><br> "The dog (subject) is happy (rheme)"<br> "She (subject) is going to the store (rheme)"<br><br>The term "rheme" is opposite of "theme", which refers to the general idea or topic of an utterance or sentence.

Rhemish

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Rhemish refers to something or someone from Richmond, a city in Virginia, USA.<br><br>It can also be an archaic spelling for "Rhemish," which has a few different possible meanings, including:<br><br>- Of or relating to Rheims, a city in northern France.<br>- Relating to or characteristic of the Rhine, a river in western Europe.<br>- A dialect or regional accent characteristic of the county of Kent in southern England.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that "rhemish" is not a commonly used word in modern English language.

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