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12-letter words containing r, e, u, g

  • rag business — the garment, clothing, or fashion industry.
  • rauschenbergRobert, 1925–2008, U.S. artist.
  • read-through — reading (def 1).
  • reassuringly — to restore to assurance or confidence: His praise reassured me.
  • recentrifuge — to subject (a liquid) to the action of a centrifuge again
  • recuperating — to recover from sickness or exhaustion; regain health or strength.
  • reed bunting — an Old World bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus, inhabiting marshy areas.
  • refugee camp — a camp for sheltering and protecting people who have fled from some danger or problem, esp political persecution
  • refurnishing — to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.
  • regular army — the permanent army maintained in peace as well as in war; the standing army: one of the major components of the Army of the United States.
  • regular verb — verb that follows standard conjugation
  • regular year — the lunisolar calendar used by Jews, as for determining religious holidays, that is reckoned from 3761 b.c. and was established by Hillel II in the 4th century a.d., the calendar year consisting of 353 days (defective year) 354 days (regular year) or 355 days (perfect year or abundant year) and containing 12 months: Tishri, Heshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shevat, Adar, Nisan, Iyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Av, and Elul, with the 29-day intercalary month of Adar Sheni added after Adar seven times in every 19-year cycle in order to adjust the calendar to the solar cycle. The Jewish ecclesiastical year begins with Nisan and the civil year with Tishri.
  • regulation t — (in the U.S.) a federal law governing the amount of credit that may be advanced by brokers and dealers to customers for the purchase of securities on margin.
  • regulation u — (in the U.S.) a federal law governing the amount of credit that may be advanced by a bank for the purchase of listed securities.
  • regurgitated — to give back or repeat, especially something not fully understood or assimilated: to regurgitate the teacher's lectures on the exam.
  • rejuvenating — making young again
  • repromulgate — to make known by open declaration; publish; proclaim formally or put into operation (a law, decree of a court, etc.).
  • reregulation — renewed regulation, the act or process of regulating again
  • rescheduling — the act of changing the time, date, or schedule of
  • rescue grass — a grass, Bromus unioloides (or B. catharticus), of tropical America, having clusters of flattened spikelets, grown for forage.
  • resoundingly — making an echoing sound: a resounding thud.
  • retail group — a group of companies under single ownership, which sell goods to individual customers
  • retrolingual — situated behind or near the base of the tongue.
  • reynoldsburg — a town in central Ohio.
  • rheumatology — the study and treatment of rheumatic diseases.
  • rice pudding — dessert made from rice and milk
  • ride shotgun — a smoothbore gun for firing small shots to kill birds and small quadrupeds, though often used with buckshot to kill larger animals.
  • rights issue — Finance; offering of new shares to existing holders
  • road haulage — transport of goods by road
  • rogue trader — A rogue trader is an employee of a financial institution who carries out business without the knowledge or approval of his or her bosses.
  • rogue's yarn — a yarn of distinctive color, material, or twist, laid in a strand or strands of a rope to identify the owner or the maker.
  • rouge dragon — a pursuivant at the English college of arms
  • rough collie — a breed of long-haired collie with a coarse black-and-white or black, tan, and white coat, thicker around its neck and shoulders.
  • rough-spoken — coarse or vulgar in speech.
  • rough-voiced — having a harsh or grating voice: a rough-voiced barker.
  • rubber goods — contraceptives; condoms
  • ruby wedding — a fortieth wedding anniversary
  • rugby league — a form of rugby football played between teams of 13 players
  • rugby player — a person who plays rugby
  • rugby tackle — A rugby tackle is a way of making someone fall over by throwing your arms around their legs or hips.
  • ruling elder — an elder in a Presbyterian church.
  • ruling grade — the steepest grade on a given stretch of track, which determines the maximum tonnage that can be hauled in a train having a given horsepower at a stated minimum speed.
  • rummage sale — a sale of miscellaneous articles, old or new, as items contributed to raise money for charity, of unclaimed goods at a wharf or warehouse, or of odds and ends of merchandise at a shop.
  • rumor-monger — a person given to spreading rumors, often maliciously.
  • running fire — a rapid discharge of firearms in succession by a line of soldiers
  • running gear — the working components of a motor-driven or steam-driven vehicle other than those used to develop or transmit power, as wheels, axles or springs, as distinguished from the body.
  • running head — a descriptive word, phrase, title, or the like, usually repeated at the top of each page of a book, periodical, etc.
  • running joke — a joke or humorous allusion used recurrently in a play, film, television skit, etc., for a cumulative comic effect.
  • running mate — a candidate for an office linked with another and more important office, as for the vice-presidency.
  • running pine — a ground pine, Lycopodium clavatum.
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