rabble1 |
a confused and uncontrolled crowd; disorderly mob. [3 definitions] |
rabble2 |
a tool or device used in a furnace to stir or mix molten metals or to skim off impurities. [2 definitions] |
real1 |
not imagined; actually existing; true. [2 definitions] |
real2 |
a silver coin formerly in circulation in Spain and Spanish America. |
real3 |
a former monetary unit of Brazil and Portugal. |
Reb |
(Yiddish) a Jewish title of respect used with the given name rather than the surname, roughly the equivalent of "Mister". |
rebbe |
a Jewish spiritual leader, esp. of a Hasidic sect. |
rebec |
a pear-shaped, three-stringed musical instrument of the Middle Ages and Renaissance that is played with a bow. |
rebel |
one who fights against or does not obey authority. [5 definitions] |
reel1 |
a spool or other device on which fishing line, cord, tape, film, or other material can be wound. [4 definitions] |
reel2 |
to sway, stagger, or lose one's balance. [2 definitions] |
reel3 |
a lively Scottish folk dance, or the music that it is danced to. |
relabel |
combined form of label. |
repel |
to ward off or force back. [3 definitions] |
revel |
to feel great pleasure; rejoice (usu. fol. by "in"). [3 definitions] |
riel |
the chief monetary unit of Cambodia, equaling one hundred sen. |
robe |
a long, loose gown worn at certain ceremonies. [3 definitions] |
roble |
a tall California white oak with leathery leaves and narrow, pointed acorns. [2 definitions] |
rouble |
a spelling of "ruble" used in Canada and Britain. See "ruble" for more information. |
rubble |
Pieces of broken rock, brick, or other material. |