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reach
verb, to arrive at or get to (a place, person, etc) in the course of movement or action
recce
noun, verb, a slang word for reconnaissance
recess
noun, a space, such as a niche or alcove, set back or indented
reck
verb, to mind or care about (something)
re-echo
verb, to echo (a sound that is already an echo); resound
reek
verb, to give off or emit a strong unpleasant odour; smell or stink
reggae
noun, a type of West Indian popular music having four beats to the bar, the upbeat being strongly accented
rehash
verb, to rework, reuse, or make over (old or already used material)
rehearse
verb, to practise (a play, concert, etc), in preparation for public performance
Reich
noun, the Holy Roman Empire (First Reich) noun, Steve. born 1936, US composer, whose works are characterized by the repetition and modification of small rhythmic motifs. His works include Drumming (1971), The Desert Music (1984), and City Life (1995)
reiki
noun, a form of therapy in which the practitioner is believed to channel energy into the patient in order to encourage healing or restore wellbeing
reissue
verb, to issue (a recording, book, etc) again
rejig
verb, to re-equip (a factory or plant)
rejoice
verb, to feel or express great joy or happiness
res.
abbreviation for, residence
rescue
verb, to bring (someone or something) out of danger, attack, harm, etc; deliver or save
Reus
noun, a city in NE Spain, northwest of Tarragona: became commercially important after the establishment of an English colony (about 1750). Pop: 94 407 (2003 est)
rework
verb, to use again in altered form
Rex
noun, king: part of the official title of a king, now used chiefly in documents, legal proceedings, inscriptions on coins, etc. Compare Regina