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Reagan
noun, Ronald. 1911–2004, US film actor and Republican statesman: Governor of California (1966–74): 40th president of the US (1981–89)
reason
noun, the faculty of rational argument, deduction, judgment, etc
recession
noun, a temporary depression in economic activity or prosperity noun, the act of restoring possession to a former owner
recision
noun, the act of cancelling or rescinding; annulment
reckon
verb, to calculate or ascertain by calculating; compute
regain
verb, to take or get back; recover
regime
noun, a system of government or a particular administration
regimen
noun, Also called: regime a systematic way of life or course of therapy, often including exercise and a recommended diet
Regin
noun, Norse myth a dwarf smith, tutor of Sigurd, whom he encouraged to kill Fafnir for the gold he guarded
Regina
noun, queen: now used chiefly in documents, inscriptions, etc. Compare Rex noun, a city in W Canada, capital and largest city of Saskatchewan: founded in 1882 as Pile O'Bones. Pop: 178 225 (2001)
region
noun, any large, indefinite, and continuous part of a surface or space
reign
noun, the period during which a monarch is the official ruler of a country
rejoin
verb, to come again into company with (someone or something) verb, to say (something) in reply; answer, reply, or retort
Requiem
noun, RC Church a Mass celebrated for the dead
rescission
noun, the act of rescinding
resign
verb, to give up tenure of (a job, office, etc)
re-sign
verb, to sign (a document, etc) again
resin
noun, any of a group of solid or semisolid amorphous compounds that are obtained directly from certain plants as exudations. They are used in medicine and in varnishes
resume
verb, to begin again or go on with (something adjourned or interrupted)
Rexine
noun, trademark a form of artificial leather