8-letter words containing rep
- repeople — to furnish again with people.
- reperuse — to peruse again or afresh
- repetend — Mathematics. the part of a repeating decimal that is repeated, as 1234 in 0.123412341234. ….
- rephrase — to phrase again or differently: He rephrased the statement to give it less formality.
- repining — to be fretfully discontented; fret; complain.
- replaced — to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing): Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
- repledge — a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something: a pledge of aid; a pledge not to wage war.
- repletes — abundantly supplied or provided; filled (usually followed by with): a speech replete with sentimentality.
- replevin — an action for the recovery of goods or chattels wrongfully taken or detained.
- replicar — a custom-made or individually produced automobile whose body is a copy of a vintage or classic automobile.
- replicon — any genetic element that can regulate and effect its own replication from initiation to completion.
- replough — to plough again
- replunge — the act of replunging
- repo man — a person who is employed to take back or repossess property, esp because of failure to make payments under a hire-purchase agreement
- repolish — a repolishing, the action of polishing again
- reponder — to consider something deeply and thoroughly; meditate (often followed by over or upon).
- reported — an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
- reporter — a person who reports.
- repousse — (of a design) raised in relief by hammering on the reverse side.
- repplier — Agnes, 1855–1950, U.S. essayist.
- repraise — the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
- repriced — the sum or amount of money or its equivalent for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale.
- repriefe — a reproof; reproach
- reprieve — to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person).
- reprimed — of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.
- reprisal — (in warfare) retaliation against an enemy, for injuries received, by the infliction of equal or greater injuries.
- reprised — Usually, reprises. Law. an annual deduction, duty, or payment out of a manor or estate, as an annuity or the like.
- reproach — to find fault with (a person, group, etc.); blame; censure.
- reproval — the act of reproving.
- reprover — to criticize or correct, especially gently: to reprove a pupil for making a mistake.
- reptiles — any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia, comprising the turtles, snakes, lizards, crocodilians, amphisbaenians, tuatara, and various extinct members including the dinosaurs.
- reptilia — the class comprising the reptiles.
- republic — a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them.
- repurify — to purify again, make pure again
- repursue — to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.; chase.
- rerepeat — to repeat again
- scorepad — a pad whose sheets are printed with headings, vertical or horizontal lines, symbols, or the like, to facilitate the recording of scores in a game, as bowling or bridge.
- strepent — noisy
- strepper — streptococcus.
- strepto- — indicating a shape resembling a twisted chain
- tour rep — A tour rep is the same as a holiday rep.
- trephine — a small circular saw with a center pin mounted on a strong hollow metal shaft to which is attached a transverse handle: used in surgery to remove circular disks of bone from the skull.
- unrepaid — not repaid
- unrepair — lack of repair; disrepair; dilapidation: in a state of unrepair.