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red blood cell
a cell in the blood that carries oxygen to the body's tissues.
redcoat
a British soldier in colonial America during the American Revolution and other wars.
Red Cross
an international organization that gives medical care to people hurt during wars and natural disasters.
redeem
to exchange for cash, prizes, or other goods. [2 definitions]
red-handed
in the act of doing something wrong or illegal.
Red Sea
a part of the Indian Ocean. It lies between the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa. The Suez Canal connects it to the Mediterranean Sea.
reduce
to make less in amount or size. [2 definitions]
reduction
the act of reducing or state of being reduced. [2 definitions]
redwood
a very tall evergreen tree found in northwestern North America. Redwoods live for a long time and are among the largest trees in the world. [2 definitions]
reed
a tall grass with straight, jointed stalks that grows in low, wet areas. [2 definitions]
reef
1
a ridge of rock, sand, or coral at or near the surface of ocean waters.
reek
to put out a strong and unpleasant smell (often fol. by "of"). [2 definitions]
reel
1
a spool or other device on which fishing line, cord, tape, film, or other material can be wound. [4 definitions]
reel
2
to sway, stagger, or lose one's balance. [2 definitions]
reel
3
a lively Scottish folk dance, or the music that it is danced to.
reelect
to be chosen again by means of voting; to elect again.
reel off
say quickly and easily.
reentry
an act of entering again. [2 definitions]
ref
(informal) a referee.
refer
to send or direct to a source for help. [3 definitions]
referee
a sports official who makes sure that players follow the rules of the game. [2 definitions]
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