6-letter words starting with r
- redded — to put in order; tidy: to redd a room for company.
- redden — to make or cause to become red.
- redder — any of various colors resembling the color of blood; the primary color at one extreme end of the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 610 and 780 nanometers.
- reddle — ruddle.
- redeal — to deal again in a card game
- redear — a variety of sunfish with a red flash above the gills
- redeem — to buy or pay off; clear by payment: to redeem a mortgage.
- redefy — to challenge the power of; resist boldly or openly: to defy parental authority.
- redeny — to deny again
- redeye — any of several fishes having red eyes, as the rock bass.
- redfin — any of various small freshwater minnows with red fins, especially a shiner, Notropis umbratilis, of streams in central North America.
- redial — Also, re-dial. to dial again.
- redleg — a member of a secret organization, formed in Kansas in 1862, that engaged in guerrilla activities during the Civil War.
- redock — to dock (a vessel or spacecraft) again or (of a vessel or spacecraft) to dock again
- redone — to do again; repeat.
- redout — a condition experienced by pilots and astronauts in which blood is forced to the head and results in a reddening of the field of vision during rapid deceleration or in maneuvers that produce a negative gravity force.
- redowa — a Bohemian dance in two forms, one resembling the waltz or the mazurka, the other resembling the polka.
- redraw — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
- redtop — any of several grasses of the genus Agrostis having reddish panicles, as A. gigantea, widely cultivated for lawns and pasturage.
- reduce — to bring down to a smaller extent, size, amount, number, etc.: to reduce one's weight by 10 pounds.
- reduct — to reduce.
- reduit — a military construction which troops use to defend themselves while holding out an attack
- redyed — a coloring material or matter.
- reecho — to echo back, as a sound.
- reechy — smoky or sooty.
- reeded — having ridges or channels
- reeden — of or consisting of reeds
- reeder — a person who thatches roofs using reeds
- reedit — to supervise or direct the preparation of (a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.); serve as editor of; direct the editorial policies of.
- reefed — a part of a sail that is rolled and tied down to reduce the area exposed to the wind.
- reefer — a refrigerator, especially one large enough to be walked into.
- reeked — a strong, unpleasant smell.
- reeker — something that gives off a strong unpleasant smell
- reeled — an act of reeling; a reeling or staggering movement.
- reeler — a person or thing that reels.
- reemit — to send forth (liquid, light, heat, sound, particles, etc.); discharge.
- reeved — to pass (a rope or the like) through a hole, ring, or the like.
- reexam — reexamination.
- reface — to renew, restore, or repair the face or surface of (buildings, stone, etc.).
- refall — to fall again
- refect — to refresh, especially with food or drink.
- refeed — to give food to; supply with nourishment: to feed a child.
- refeel — to perceive or examine by touch.
- refelt — to perceive or examine by touch.
- refers — to direct for information or anything required: He referred me to books on astrology.
- refile — legal: resubmit
- refill — a material, supply, or the like, to replace something that has been used up: a refill for a prescription.
- refilm — to film again
- refind — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
- refine — to bring to a fine or a pure state; free from impurities: to refine metal, sugar, or petroleum.