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8-letter words containing ei

  • receipts — a written acknowledgment of having received, or taken into one's possession, a specified amount of money, goods, etc.
  • receival — the act of receiving or state of being received; receipt
  • received — generally or traditionally accepted; conventional; standard: a received moral idea.
  • receiver — a person or thing that receives.
  • receives — to take into one's possession (something offered or delivered): to receive many gifts.
  • reigning — the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne.
  • reignite — to set on fire; kindle.
  • reillume — to relight or to light up again
  • reimport — to import back into the country of exportation.
  • reimpose — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
  • reincite — to incite again
  • reindeer — any of several large deer of the genus Rangifer, of northern and arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, both male and female of which have antlers.
  • reindict — (of a grand jury) to bring a formal accusation against, as a means of bringing to trial: The grand jury indicted him for murder.
  • reinduce — to induce again
  • reinduct — to install in an office, benefice, position, etc., especially with formal ceremonies: The committee inducted her as president.
  • reinecke — Carl Heinrich Carsten [kahrl hahyn-rikh kahr-stuh n] /ˈkɑrl ˈhaɪn rɪx ˈkɑr stən/ (Show IPA), 1824–1910, German pianist, conductor, composer, and teacher.
  • reinette — the name for numerous varieties of apples, usually from France
  • reinfect — to affect or contaminate (a person, organ, wound, etc.) with disease-producing germs.
  • reinform — to inform again or anew
  • reinfund — to pour in again, to flow in again
  • reinfuse — to infuse again
  • reingest — to take, as food, into the body (opposed to egest).
  • reinhold — a male given name.
  • reinject — to force (a fluid) into a passage, cavity, or tissue: to inject a medicine into the veins.
  • reinjure — to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure one's hand.
  • reinjury — an injury which follows a previous injury to the same place in the body
  • reinless — (of a horse, rider, or driver) lacking reins
  • reinsert — put in again
  • reinsist — to be emphatic, firm, or resolute on some matter of desire, demand, intention, etc.: He insists on checking every shipment.
  • reinsman — a person who rides or drives horses, especially a skillful one, as a jockey or harness driver.
  • reinsure — to insure again.
  • reinvade — to enter (a country, territory, etc) by military force again
  • reinvent — to invent again or anew, especially without knowing that the invention already exists.
  • reinvest — to put (money) to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
  • reinvite — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
  • reinvoke — to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for: to invoke God's mercy.
  • reissued — something that is issued again, as a book or a motion picture.
  • reissuer — a person or entity that reissues something
  • reveille — a signal, as of a drum or bugle, sounded early in the morning to awaken military personnel and to alert them for assembly.
  • rheingau — a small wine-growing region in Hesse, in central Germany, on the Rhine.
  • routeing — (networking)   (US "routing") /roo'ting/ The process, performed by a router, of selecting the correct interface and next hop for a packet being forwarded. This is the British and international standard spelling. See also Exterior Gateway Protocol, Interior Gateway Protocol.
  • rugbeian — of or relating to Rugby School
  • sauteing — cooked or browned in a pan containing a small quantity of butter, oil, or other fat.
  • sclereid — a short, thickened plant cell of the sclerenchyma, typically containing branched pits.
  • segueing — to continue at once with the next musical section or composition (often used as a musical direction).
  • seicento — the 17th century, with reference to the Italian art or literature of that period.
  • seigneur — a lord, especially a feudal lord.
  • seignior — a lord, especially a feudal lord; ruler.
  • seilenos — Silenus.
  • seismism — the natural activity or group of phenomena associated with earthquakes.
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