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7-letter words containing rea

  • firearm — a small arms weapon, as a rifle or pistol, from which a projectile is fired by gunpowder.
  • floreal — (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the eighth month of the year, extending from April 20 to May 19.
  • floreat — may (a person, institution, etc) flourish
  • forearm — Anatomy. the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
  • freaked — Simple past tense and past participle of freak.
  • freaker — any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration.
  • glareal — growing on dry and exposed land
  • greased — Simple past tense and past participle of grease.
  • greaser — a person or thing that greases.
  • greases — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grease.
  • greaten — to make greater; enlarge; increase.
  • greater — unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions: A great fire destroyed nearly half the city.
  • greatly — in or to a great degree; much: greatly improved in health.
  • greaved — a piece of plate armor for the leg between the knee and the ankle, usually composed of front and back pieces.
  • greaves — a piece of plate armor for the leg between the knee and the ankle, usually composed of front and back pieces.
  • inbreak — a breaking in; invasion
  • intreat — (dated) entreat.
  • lipread — to understand spoken words by interpreting the movements of a speaker's lips without hearing the sounds made.
  • misread — Read (a piece of text) wrongly.
  • ocreate — having an ocrea or ocreae; sheathed.
  • oreades — Plural form of oread.
  • outread — to outdo in reading or to read more than
  • overeat — to eat too much: If you overeat, you're bound to get fat.
  • preachy — tediously or pretentiously didactic.
  • preaged — treated to appear older, usually prior to being used or purchased
  • preanal — of, pertaining to, involving, or near the anus.
  • preaver — to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
  • re-read — to read (something) again.
  • reaches — The upper, middle, or lower reaches of a river are parts of a river. The upper reaches are nearer to the river's source and the lower reaches are nearer to the sea into which it flows.
  • reactor — a person or thing that reacts or undergoes reaction.
  • read in — to look at carefully so as to understand the meaning of (something written, printed, etc.): to read a book; to read music.
  • read up — study, research
  • readapt — to adapt (a person or thing) again or (of a person or thing) to adapt again
  • readers — the process of interpreting data in printed, handwritten, bar-code, or other visual form by a device (optical scanner or reader) that scans and identifies the data.
  • readied — completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use: troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready.
  • readier — completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use: troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready.
  • readies — completely prepared or in fit condition for immediate action or use: troops ready for battle; Dinner is ready.
  • readily — promptly; quickly; easily: The information is readily available.
  • reading — an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
  • readmit — to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to: to admit a student to college.
  • readopt — to adopt (a person, procedure, law, etc) again
  • readorn — to adorn (an object, place, person, etc) again
  • readout — Computers. the output of information from a computer in readable form. Compare printout.
  • reaffix — to affix (something) again
  • reagent — a substance that, because of the reactions it causes, is used in analysis and synthesis.
  • realgar — arsenic disulfide, As 2 S 2 , found in nature as an orange-red mineral and also produced artificially: used in pyrotechnics.
  • realign — to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
  • realise — to grasp or understand clearly.
  • realism — interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc.
  • realist — a person who tends to view or represent things as they really are.
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