rotor |
the part of a machine that turns or rotates. [2 definitions] |
rotten |
in the state of being rotted; bad; spoiled. [2 definitions] |
rotunda |
a round building, hall, or room, especially one with a dome. |
rouble |
a spelling of "ruble" used in Canada and Britain. See "ruble" for more information. |
rouge |
red or pink cosmetics used to color the cheeks or lips. |
rough |
having an uneven surface; not smooth. [6 definitions] |
rough it |
to live without the ordinary daily comforts. |
roughly |
in a rough manner. [2 definitions] |
round |
shaped like a ball or circle. [14 definitions] |
roundabout |
not direct. |
roundhouse |
a round building with a round, turnable platform inside where trains can be repaired and stored. |
round number |
a number given in terms of the nearest whole number, or given in the nearest tens, hundreds, or the like. The number 50 is a round number for 47. |
round out |
to make complete or perfect. |
round trip |
a trip to a given place and then back to the starting point. |
roundup |
the act of driving cattle into one group for branding or shipping to market. [3 definitions] |
round up |
to bring together; collect. [2 definitions] |
rouse |
to waken from sleep or a state similar to sleep. [3 definitions] |
rout1 |
a confused retreat of troops after they have been beaten. [4 definitions] |
rout2 |
to root about with the snout. [3 definitions] |
route |
a particular way of getting from one place to another; course. [4 definitions] |
routine |
a regular course of action. [3 definitions] |