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13-letter words containing r, u, n, i, e

  • re-instructed — to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate.
  • re-regulation — a law, rule, or other order prescribed by authority, especially to regulate conduct.
  • re-submitting — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
  • reacquainting — to make more or less familiar, aware, or conversant (usually followed by with): to acquaint the mayor with our plan.
  • reacquisition — the act of acquiring or gaining possession: the acquisition of real estate.
  • reading group — a group of people who meet regularly to discuss a book that they have all read
  • reattribution — the act of attributing; ascription.
  • recalculation — recount, act of computing again
  • recirculation — an act or instance of circulating, moving in a circle or circuit, or flowing.
  • reclusiveness — the state or quality of being reclusive
  • recomputation — an act, process, or method of computing; calculation.
  • reconfiguring — to change the shape or formation of; remodel; restructure.
  • reconstituted — constituted again, especially of a liquid product made by adding water to dry solids from which the water has been evaporated: reconstituted orange juice.
  • rectitudinous — characterized by or given to rectitude.
  • recultivation — the act or art of cultivating.
  • recursiveness — pertaining to or using a rule or procedure that can be applied repeatedly.
  • red underwing — a large noctuid moth, Catocala nupta, having dull forewings and hind wings coloured red and black
  • redial button — a button on a telephone, allowing the user to dial a number again
  • redissolution — the act of redissolving
  • reducibleness — the extent, state or quality of being reducible
  • reductiveness — of or relating to reduction; serving to reduce or abridge: an urgent need for reductive measures.
  • reduplication — the act of reduplicating; the state of being reduplicated.
  • reformulation — to formulate again.
  • refundability — to give back or restore (especially money); repay.
  • refurbishment — to furbish again; renovate; brighten: to refurbish the lobby.
  • regiomontanus — Friedrich Max [free-drik maks;; German free-drikh mahks] /ˈfri drɪk mæks;; German ˈfri drɪx mɑks/ (Show IPA), 1823–1900, English Sanskrit scholar and philologist born in Germany.
  • regulator pin — either of two pins on the regulators of certain timepieces, one on each side of the hairspring, that can be moved to adjust the rate of the timepiece.
  • regurgitation — the act of regurgitating.
  • reimbursement — to make repayment to for expense or loss incurred: The insurance company reimbursed him for his losses in the fire.
  • reinoculation — a further inoculation of the same organism as the first inoculation
  • reinstitution — an organization, establishment, foundation, society, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character: This college is the best institution of its kind.
  • religiousness — of, relating to, or concerned with religion: a religious holiday.
  • relubrication — to apply some oily or greasy substance to (a machine, parts of a mechanism, etc.) in order to diminish friction; oil or grease (something).
  • renal failure — a condition in which the kidneys fail to function adequately
  • rendezvousing — an agreement between two or more persons to meet at a certain time and place.
  • repercussions — an effect or result, often indirect or remote, of some event or action: The repercussions of the quarrel were widespread.
  • republicanism — republican government.
  • republicanize — to make republican.
  • republication — publication anew.
  • repunctuation — the act or process of punctuating differently or again
  • requisitioner — the act of requiring or demanding.
  • restimulation — the act or process of stimulating again; reactivation
  • restructuring — to change, alter, or restore the structure of: to restructure a broken nose.
  • resublimation — Psychology. the diversion of the energy of a sexual or other biological impulse from its immediate goal to one of a more acceptable social, moral, or aesthetic nature or use.
  • resuscitation — to revive, especially from apparent death or from unconsciousness.
  • return flight — a flight going back
  • return ticket — a ticket for the return portion of a trip.
  • reunification — the process of unifying or uniting; union: the unification of the 13 original colonies.
  • reutilization — to put to use; turn to profitable account: to utilize a stream to power a mill.
  • revictuallingvictuals, food supplies; provisions.
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