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Terms

undefined, object
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roommate
an associate who shares a room with you
revere
regard with feelings of respect and reverence
rhinestone
an imitation diamond made from rock crystal or glass or paste
reporter
a person who gathers news and writes for a newspaper
restoration
the state of being restored to its former good condition
rhyme
be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable
remnant
a small part remaining behind, remainder, residue, leftover, fragment
revision
making changes in a piece of writing to improve its completeness and clarity
rocky
abounding in rocks or stones
represent
play a role or part
researched
to carefully check for facts
rescue
to save
reservoir
tank used for collecting and storing a liquid (as water or oil)
relatives
family members, relations
reinforce
to strengthen, to give more effectiveness to
repeat
to say, state, or perform again
religious
people who take vows to be dedicated to the Church
retard
slow the growth or development of
resume
start again, go back to, summary of career
reputable
well thought of, having a good reputation, reliable, respectable, trustworthy
reside
live (in a certain place)
reusable
able to be used again
respectively
in the order given
rural
a community of farms or open country where distances are far between one place and another.
remnants
something left over
responsible
a person who is accountable for his or her actions and uses self control
repetition
the act of doing or performing again
respectfully
in a respectful manner
researching
gathering additional information after a topic has been selected
reluctant
unwilling to become involved
rhythm
the repetition of elements in a regular pattern
revise
v. To examine for the correction of errors, or for the purpose of making changes.
restore
to bring back to a former condition; to establish once more; to regain
restaurant
a place where people buy and eat meals
rely
have confidence or faith in
rhapsody
excessively enthusiastic expression of feeling; musical composition of irregular form (as if made up as one plays it)
rotation
turn on a pivot with circular motion
rhinoceros
massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
remit
to send or hand in (as money); to cancel (as a penalty or punishment), to forgive, pardon; to lessen, diminish; to put off, postpone, defer
retention
preservation; withholding
rite
an established ceremony prescribed by a religion
resources
Useful or valuable possessions or qualities of a country, organization or person.
rupture
state of being torn or burst open
renovate
restore to a previous or better condition
response
a statement (either spoken or written) that is made in reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation

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