rhombus |
a flat, closed figure in which all four sides are equal in length, and both pairs of opposite sides are parallel. |
rhubarb |
a plant with long green or reddish stalks, which are often cooked with sugar and eaten in pies and other desserts. The leaves of rhubarb are poisonous. |
rhyme |
a word that ends with the same or almost the same sound as another word. [6 definitions] |
rhyme or reason |
apparent sense or logic. |
rhythm |
movement marked by the regular repetition of sounds. [2 definitions] |
rhythmic |
having a rhythm; relating to rhythm; rhythmical. |
rhythmical |
having to do with rhythm. [2 definitions] |
RI |
abbreviation of "Rhode Island." |
rib1 |
one of the set of bones that curve from the spine around the chest of a person or animal. [2 definitions] |
ribbon |
a narrow strip or band of colorful material used to hold the hair or to tie up presents. [3 definitions] |
rice |
a grass that is usually grown in warm, wet areas of the world such as parts of India, China, and Japan. [2 definitions] |
rich |
having a great amount of money or valuable property. [6 definitions] |
riches |
a large amount of money and property. [2 definitions] |
Richmond |
the capital of Virginia. |
rickety |
likely to fall over or fall apart; shaky. [2 definitions] |
rid |
to clear or free from something that is not wanted (usually followed by "of"). |
ridden |
the past participle of "ride." [2 definitions] |
riddle1 |
a puzzling, tricky, and often funny question asked as a game or as a test of one's thinking skills. [2 definitions] |
riddle2 |
to pierce with a large number of holes. |
ride |
to be carried by a vehicle or animal. [5 definitions] |
rider |
a person who rides something. |