9-letter words containing d, e, c, r
- redescent — the act, process, or fact of moving from a higher to a lower position. Synonyms: falling, sinking; fall, drop.
- redictate — to dictate again, esp when referring to dictation as reading or speaking aloud in order for written recording
- rediscuss — to discuss again
- redivorce — to divorce again
- rednecked — (of an animal) with a red neck
- redolence — having a pleasant odor; fragrant.
- reducible — capable of being reduced.
- reductant — a reducing agent which as it is oxidized is capable of bringing about the reduction of another substance
- reductase — any enzyme acting as a reducing agent.
- reducting — to reduce.
- reduction — the act of reducing or the state of being reduced.
- reductive — of or relating to reduction; serving to reduce or abridge: an urgent need for reductive measures.
- reed mace — cattail.
- reeducate — to educate again, as for new purposes.
- reelected — to choose or select by vote, as for an office: to elect a mayor. Antonyms: reject.
- refined c — (RC) An extension of C to directly specify data access rights so that flow analysis, and hence automatic parallelisation, is more effective. Research implementations only. "Refining A Conventional Language For Race-Free Specification Of Parallel Algorithms," H.G. Dietz et al, Proc 1984 Intl Conf Parallel Proc, pp.380-382.
- reflected — to cast back (light, heat, sound, etc.) from a surface: The mirror reflected the light onto the wall.
- refracted — to subject to refraction.
- regicidal — the killing of a king.
- remscheid — a city in W Germany, in the Ruhr region.
- renounced — to give up or put aside voluntarily: to renounce worldly pleasures.
- reoccured — to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur?
- reproceed — to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
- reproduce — to make a copy, representation, duplicate, or close imitation of: to reproduce a picture.
- rescinded — to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
- resecured — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
- residence — the place, especially the house, in which a person lives or resides; dwelling place; home: Their residence is in New York City.
- residency — residence (def 3).
- resourced — If an organization is resourced, it has all the things, such as money and materials, that it needs to function properly.
- respected — a particular, detail, or point (usually preceded by in): to differ in some respect.
- retrocede — to go back; recede; retire.
- retrodict — to make estimates about (the past) using information from the present or other events from the past. Used in fields such as archaeology, climatology, and financial analysis
- rheochord — a wire inserted into an electrical circuit to vary or regulate the current
- ricefield — a field where rice is grown
- richfield — a city in E Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
- ridgeback — Rhodesian ridgeback.
- ridiculed — speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
- ridicules — speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
- road race — a race on public roads
- rock dove — a European pigeon, Columba livia, from which most domestic pigeons have been developed.
- rockledge — a city in E central Florida.
- rockslide — a fall of rocks down a hillside
- rodchenko — Aleksandr (Mikhailovich) [al-ig-zan-der,, -zahn-,, mi-key-luh-vich;; Russian uh-lyi-ksahn-dr myi-khahy-luh-vyich] /ˌæl ɪgˈzæn dər,, -ˈzɑn-,, mɪˈkeɪ lə vɪtʃ;; Russian ʌ lyɪˈksɑn dr myɪˈxaɪ lə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1956, Soviet painter, photographer, and designer.
- roof-deck — a part of a flat roof used for gardening, sunbathing, etc.
- rose cold — rose fever.
- rudaceous — (of conglomerate, breccia, and similar rocks) composed of coarse-grained material
- rudbeckia — any composite plant of the genus Rudbeckia, having alternate leaves and showy flower heads.
- sarcodine — belonging or pertaining to the protist phylum Sarcodina, comprising protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopodia.
- scamander — ancient name of the river Menderes.
- scampered — to run or go hastily or quickly.