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10-letter words containing r, e, g, i

  • regretting — to feel sorrow or remorse for (an act, fault, disappointment, etc.): He no sooner spoke than he regretted it.
  • regrooming — a bridegroom.
  • regrouping — to form into a new or restructured group or grouping.
  • regularise — to make regular.
  • regularity — usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
  • regularize — to make regular.
  • regulation — a law, rule, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct.
  • regulative — to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
  • rehandling — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • reigniting — to set on fire; kindle.
  • reignition — the act or fact of igniting; state of being ignited.
  • rekindling — to excite, stir up, or rouse anew: efforts to rekindle their romance; comments that rekindled her anger.
  • reknitting — the method of repairing holes or runs in knitted garments
  • reknotting — the craft of repairing knots, esp in a carpet or jewellery
  • relabeling — a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination, etc.
  • relearning — to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience: to learn French; to learn to ski.
  • relegation — to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition: He has been relegated to a post at the fringes of the diplomatic service.
  • releveling — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
  • religieuse — a woman belonging to a religious order, congregation, etc.
  • religioner — a person who adheres to or is part of a religion
  • relitigate — to make the subject of a lawsuit; contest at law.
  • remarriage — (broadly) any of the diverse forms of interpersonal union established in various parts of the world to form a familial bond that is recognized legally, religiously, or socially, granting the participating partners mutual conjugal rights and responsibilities and including, for example, opposite-sex marriage, same-sex marriage, plural marriage, and arranged marriage: Anthropologists say that some type of marriage has been found in every known human society since ancient times. See Word Story at the current entry.
  • remigation — the act of rowing
  • remodeling — to model again.
  • renegation — the act of denying: He shook his head in negation of the charge.
  • reoccuring — to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur?
  • reorganize — arrange differently
  • repaginate — to indicate the sequence of pages in (a book, manuscript, etc.) by placing numbers or other characters on each leaf; to number the pages of.
  • repapering — a substance made from wood pulp, rags, straw, or other fibrous material, usually in thin sheets, used to bear writing or printing, for wrapping things, etc.
  • repentigny — a town in S Quebec, in E Canada: suburb of Montreal.
  • rephrasing — to phrase again or differently: He rephrased the statement to give it less formality.
  • repiningly — in a repining manner, discontentedly
  • replanning — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • replanting — to plant again.
  • replotting — a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose: a plot to overthrow the government.
  • repointing — the act or process of repairing the joints of (brickwork, masonry, etc) with mortar or cement
  • requesting — the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition: At his request, they left.
  • reregister — a book in which records of acts, events, names, etc., are kept.
  • rescinding — to abrogate; annul; revoke; repeal.
  • resecuring — free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
  • resembling — to be like or similar to.
  • resighting — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • resignedly — submissive or acquiescent.
  • resignment — the act of resigning; resignation
  • resonating — to resound.
  • resounding — making an echoing sound: a resounding thud.
  • resourcing — the provision of resources
  • respecting — regarding; concerning.
  • respelling — to spell again or anew.
  • reteaching — to impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in: She teaches mathematics. Synonyms: coach.
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