Name Report For First Name REI:
REI
First name REI's origin is Other. REI means "law; strive". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with REI below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of rei.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with REI and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
Rhymes with REI - Names & Words
First Names Rhyming REI
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES REŻ AS A WHOLE:
alexandreina mureithi atreides reizo areille creissant freira gabreilla lareina reigne reileigh reine treise andrei bureig creighton moncreiffe noreis reid reidhachadh reign reilley reilly reiner reinhard sigfreid oreias reinh reinha wareine nereid reina breine breindel mireille creiddyladl llamreiNAMES RHYMING WITH REŻ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ei) - Names That Ends with ei:
kalei jomei avalei camillei jenisei joei kaylei laurelei loralei lorelei talei whitnei aleksei kei matei avenei sceaplei dordeiNAMES RHYMING WITH REŻ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (re) - Names That Begins with re:
re'uven re-harakhty read reade reading readman reagan reaghan reaghann reave reaves reba rebecca rebecka rebekah recene rechavia reda redamann redd redding redfor redford redley redman redmond redmund redwald reece reed reeford reem reema reese reeve reeves reeya regan regenfr regenfrithu regenweald reggie reghan regina reginald reginberaht reginhard reginheraht rehema relia remedios remi remington remo remy ren rena renae renaldo renard renata renato rendall rendell rendor rene renee reneigh renenet renfield renfred renfrid renjiro renke renne renneil rennie renny reno renshaw renton renweard renzo reod reshef resi reta reto retta reuben reuel reuhen reule reva reve reveka rexford rexley rexlord rextonNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH REŻ:
First Names which starts with 'r' and ends with 'i':
rabbani rabi radi rafi rafiki rahi rahni rai ramatulai rami ramzi randi rani rashidi rati ravati raylai rezi riddhi ridhi rinji roi roni ronli rori roxi ruaidhri rudrani rui ruomhildiEnglish Words Rhyming REI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES REŻ AS A WHOLE:
affreighter | noun (n.) One who hires or charters a ship to convey goods. |
affreightment | noun (n.) The act of hiring, or the contract for the use of, a vessel, or some part of it, to convey cargo. |
ambreic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ambrein; -- said of a certain acid produced by digesting ambrein in nitric acid. |
ambrein | noun (n.) A fragrant substance which is the chief constituent of ambergris. |
checkrein | noun (n.) A short rein looped over the check hook to prevent a horse from lowering his head; -- called also a bearing rein. |
noun (n.) A branch rein connecting the driving rein of one horse of a span or pair with the bit of the other horse. |
choreic | adjective (a.) Of the nature of, or pertaining to, chorea; convulsive. |
corporeity | noun (n.) The state of having a body; the state of being corporeal; materiality. |
correi | noun (n.) A hollow in the side of a hill, where game usually lies. |
cosovereign | noun (n.) A joint sovereign. |
daguerreian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to Daguerre, or to his invention of the daguerreotype. |
darrein | adjective (a.) Last; as, darrein continuance, the last continuance. |
diureide | noun (n.) One of a series of complex nitrogenous substances regarded as containing two molecules of urea or their radicals, as uric acid or allantoin. Cf. Ureide. |
dreissena | noun (n.) A genus of bivalve shells of which one species (D. polymorpha) is often so abundant as to be very troublesome in the fresh waters of Europe. |
dreibund | noun (n.) A triple alliance; specif., the alliance of Germany, Austria, and Italy, formed in 1882. |
foreign | adjective (a.) Outside; extraneous; separated; alien; as, a foreign country; a foreign government. |
adjective (a.) Not native or belonging to a certain country; born in or belonging to another country, nation, sovereignty, or locality; as, a foreign language; foreign fruits. | |
adjective (a.) Remote; distant; strange; not belonging; not connected; not pertaining or pertient; not appropriate; not harmonious; not agreeable; not congenial; -- with to or from; as, foreign to the purpose; foreign to one's nature. | |
adjective (a.) Held at a distance; excluded; exiled. |
foreigner | noun (n.) A person belonging to or owning allegiance to a foreign country; one not native in the country or jurisdiction under consideration, or not naturalized there; an alien; a stranger. |
foreignism | noun (n.) Anything peculiar to a foreign language or people; a foreign idiom or custom. |
foreignness | noun (n.) The quality of being foreign; remoteness; want of relation or appropriateness. |
forein | adjective (a.) Foreign. |
freieslebenite | noun (n.) A sulphide of antimony, lead, and silver, occuring in monoclinic crystals. |
freight | noun (n.) That with which anything in fraught or laden for transportation; lading; cargo, especially of a ship, or a car on a railroad, etc.; as, a freight of cotton; a full freight. |
noun (n.) The sum paid by a party hiring a ship or part of a ship for the use of what is thus hired. | |
noun (n.) The price paid a common carrier for the carriage of goods. | |
noun (n.) Freight transportation, or freight line. | |
adjective (a.) Employed in the transportation of freight; having to do with freight; as, a freight car. | |
verb (v. t.) To load with goods, as a ship, or vehicle of any kind, for transporting them from one place to another; to furnish with freight; as, to freight a ship; to freight a car. |
freighting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Freight |
freightage | noun (n.) Charge for transportation; expense of carriage. |
noun (n.) The transportation of freight. | |
noun (n.) Freight; cargo; lading. Milton. |
freighter | noun (n.) One who loads a ship, or one who charters and loads a ship. |
noun (n.) One employed in receiving and forwarding freight. | |
noun (n.) One for whom freight is transported. | |
noun (n.) A vessel used mainly to carry freight. |
freightless | adjective (a.) Destitute of freight. |
freiherr | noun (n.) In Germany and Austria, a baron. |
greillade | noun (n.) Iron ore in coarse powder, prepared for reduction by the Catalan process. |
greisen | noun (n.) A crystalline rock consisting of quarts and mica, common in the tin regions of Cornwall and Saxony. |
helleborein | noun (n.) A poisonous glucoside accompanying helleborin in several species of hellebore, and extracted as a white crystalline substance with a bittersweet taste. It has a strong action on the heart, resembling digitalin. |
heteronereis | noun (n.) A free-swimming, dimorphic, sexual form of certain species of Nereis. |
imbureing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Imbrue |
incorporeity | noun (n.) The quality of being incorporeal; immateriality. |
interreign | noun (n.) An interregnum. |
landstreight | noun (n.) A narrow strip of land. |
mareis | noun (n.) A Marsh. |
millreis | noun (n.) See Milreis. |
milreis | noun (n.) A Portuguese money of account rated in the treasury department of the United States at one dollar and eight cents; also, a Brazilian money of account rated at fifty-four cents and six mills. |
monureid | noun (n.) Any one of a series of complex nitrogenous substances regarded as derived from one molecule of urea; as, alloxan is a monureid. |
nereid | noun (n.) A sea nymph, one of the daughters of Nereus, who were attendants upon Neptune, and were represented as riding on sea horses, sometimes with the human form entire, and sometimes with the tail of a fish. |
noun (n.) Any species of Nereis. The word is sometimes used for similar annelids of other families. |
nereidian | noun (n.) Any annelid resembling Nereis, or of the family Lycoridae or allied families. |
nereis | noun (n.) A Nereid. See Nereid. |
noun (n.) A genus, including numerous species, of marine chaetopod annelids, having a well-formed head, with two pairs of eyes, antennae, four pairs of tentacles, and a protrusile pharynx, armed with a pair of hooked jaws. |
nereites | noun (n. pl.) Fossil tracks of annelids. |
nonpareil | adjective (a.) Something of unequaled excellence; a peerless thing or person; a nonesuch; -- often used as a name. |
adjective (a.) A size of type next smaller than minion and next larger than agate (or ruby). | |
adjective (a.) A beautifully colored finch (Passerina ciris), native of the Southern United States. The male has the head and neck deep blue, rump and under parts bright red, back and wings golden green, and the tail bluish purple. Called also painted finch. | |
adjective (a.) Any other similar bird of the same genus. | |
adjective (a.) Having no equal; peerless. |
ogreish | adjective (a.) Resembling an ogre; having the character or appearance of an ogre; suitable for an ogre. |
ogreism | noun (n.) Alt. of Ogrism |
oreide | noun (n.) See Oroide. |
overfreighting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Overfreight |
preindesignate | adjective (a.) Having no sign expressive of quantity; indefinite. See Predesignate. |
preinstructing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Preinstruct |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH REŻ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (ei) - English Words That Ends with ei:
amioidei | noun (n. pl.) An order of ganoid fishes of which Amia is the type. See Bowfin and Ganoidei. |
batoidei | noun (n. pl.) The division of fishes which includes the rays and skates. |
brachioganoidei | noun (n. pl.) An order of ganoid fishes of which the bichir of Africa is a living example. See Crossopterygii. |
cannei | adjective (a.) Artful; cunning; shrewd; wary. |
adjective (a.) Skillful; knowing; capable. | |
adjective (a.) Cautious; prudent; safe.. | |
adjective (a.) Having pleasing or useful qualities; gentle. | |
adjective (a.) Reputed to have magical powers. |
chondrostei | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes, including the sturgeons; -- so named because the skeleton is cartilaginous. |
ctenoidei | noun (n. pl.) A group of fishes, established by Agassiz, characterized by having scales with a pectinated margin, as in the perch. The group is now generally regarded as artificial. |
cycloganoidei | noun (n. pl.) An order of ganoid fishes, having cycloid scales. The bowfin (Amia calva) is a living example. |
cycloidei | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes, formerly proposed by Agassiz, for those with thin, smooth scales, destitute of marginal spines, as the herring and salmon. The group is now regarded as artificial. |
euganoidei | noun (n. pl.) A group which includes the bony ganoids, as the gar pikes. |
galei | noun (n. pl.) That division of elasmobranch fishes which includes the sharks. |
ganoidei | noun (n. pl.) One of the subclasses of fishes. They have an arterial cone and bulb, spiral intestinal valve, and the optic nerves united by a chiasma. Many of the species are covered with bony plates, or with ganoid scales; others have cycloid scales. |
holostei | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of ganoids, including the gar pike, bowfin, etc.; the bony ganoids. See Illustration in Appendix. |
hyoganoidei | noun (n. pl.) A division of ganoid fishes, including the gar pikes and bowfins. |
placoganoidei | noun (n. pl.) A division of ganoid fishes including those that have large external bony plates and a cartilaginous skeleton. |
polypteroidei | noun (n. pl.) A suborder of existing ganoid fishes having numerous fins along the back. The bichir, or Polypterus, is the type. See Illust. under Crossopterygian. |
rei | noun (n.) A portuguese money of account, in value about one tenth of a cent. |
rhomboganoidei | noun (n. pl.) Same as Ginglymodi. |
selachoidei | noun (n. pl.) Same as Selachii. |
siluroidei | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes, the Nematognathi. |
teleostei | noun (n. pl.) A subclass of fishes including all the ordinary bony fishes as distinguished from the ganoids. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH REŻ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (re) - Words That Begins with re:
reabsorption | noun (n.) The act or process of reabsorbing. |
reaccess | noun (n.) A second access or approach; a return. |
reach | noun (n.) An effort to vomit. |
noun (n.) The act of stretching or extending; extension; power of reaching or touching with the person, or a limb, or something held or thrown; as, the fruit is beyond my reach; to be within reach of cannon shot. | |
noun (n.) The power of stretching out or extending action, influence, or the like; power of attainment or management; extent of force or capacity. | |
noun (n.) Extent; stretch; expanse; hence, application; influence; result; scope. | |
noun (n.) An extended portion of land or water; a stretch; a straight portion of a stream or river, as from one turn to another; a level stretch, as between locks in a canal; an arm of the sea extending up into the land. | |
noun (n.) An artifice to obtain an advantage. | |
noun (n.) The pole or rod which connects the hind axle with the forward bolster of a wagon. | |
verb (v. i.) To retch. | |
verb (v. t.) To extend; to stretch; to thrust out; to put forth, as a limb, a member, something held, or the like. | |
verb (v. t.) Hence, to deliver by stretching out a member, especially the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another; to hand over; as, to reach one a book. | |
verb (v. t.) To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; to extend some part of the body, or something held by one, so as to touch, strike, grasp, or the like; as, to reach an object with the hand, or with a spear. | |
verb (v. t.) To strike, hit, or touch with a missile; as, to reach an object with an arrow, a bullet, or a shell. | |
verb (v. t.) Hence, to extend an action, effort, or influence to; to penetrate to; to pierce, or cut, as far as. | |
verb (v. t.) To extend to; to stretch out as far as; to touch by virtue of extent; as, his land reaches the river. | |
verb (v. t.) To arrive at; to come to; to get as far as. | |
verb (v. t.) To arrive at by effort of any kind; to attain to; to gain; to be advanced to. | |
verb (v. t.) To understand; to comprehend. | |
verb (v. t.) To overreach; to deceive. | |
verb (v. i.) To stretch out the hand. | |
verb (v. i.) To strain after something; to make efforts. | |
verb (v. i.) To extend in dimension, time, amount, action, influence, etc., so as to touch, attain to, or be equal to, something. | |
verb (v. i.) To sail on the wind, as from one point of tacking to another, or with the wind nearly abeam. |
reaching | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Reach |
reachable | adjective (a.) Being within reach. |
reacher | noun (n.) One who reaches. |
noun (n.) An exaggeration. |
reachless | adjective (a.) Being beyond reach; lofty. |
reaction | noun (n.) Any action in resisting other action or force; counter tendency; movement in a contrary direction; reverse action. |
noun (n.) The mutual or reciprocal action of chemical agents upon each other, or the action upon such chemical agents of some form of energy, as heat, light, or electricity, resulting in a chemical change in one or more of these agents, with the production of new compounds or the manifestation of distinctive characters. See Blowpipe reaction, Flame reaction, under Blowpipe, and Flame. | |
noun (n.) An action induced by vital resistance to some other action; depression or exhaustion of vital force consequent on overexertion or overstimulation; heightened activity and overaction succeeding depression or shock. | |
noun (n.) The force which a body subjected to the action of a force from another body exerts upon the latter body in the opposite direction. | |
noun (n.) Backward tendency or movement after revolution, reform, or great progress in any direction. | |
noun (n.) A regular or characteristic response to a stimulation of the nerves. | |
() A test for typhoid fever based on the fact that blood serum of one affected, in a bouillon culture of typhoid bacilli, causes the bacilli to agglutinate and lose their motility. |
reactionary | noun (n.) One who favors reaction, or seeks to undo political progress or revolution. |
adjective (a.) Being, causing, or favoring reaction; as, reactionary movements. |
reactionist | noun (n.) A reactionary. |
reactive | adjective (a.) Having power to react; tending to reaction; of the nature of reaction. |
read | noun (n.) Rennet. See 3d Reed. |
adjective (a.) Instructed or knowing by reading; versed in books; learned. | |
verb (v. t.) To advise; to counsel. | |
verb (v. t.) To interpret; to explain; as, to read a riddle. | |
verb (v. t.) To tell; to declare; to recite. | |
verb (v. t.) To go over, as characters or words, and utter aloud, or recite to one's self inaudibly; to take in the sense of, as of language, by interpreting the characters with which it is expressed; to peruse; as, to read a discourse; to read the letters of an alphabet; to read figures; to read the notes of music, or to read music; to read a book. | |
verb (v. t.) Hence, to know fully; to comprehend. | |
verb (v. t.) To discover or understand by characters, marks, features, etc.; to learn by observation. | |
verb (v. t.) To make a special study of, as by perusing textbooks; as, to read theology or law. | |
verb (v. i.) To give advice or counsel. | |
verb (v. i.) To tell; to declare. | |
verb (v. i.) To perform the act of reading; to peruse, or to go over and utter aloud, the words of a book or other like document. | |
verb (v. i.) To study by reading; as, he read for the bar. | |
verb (v. i.) To learn by reading. | |
verb (v. i.) To appear in writing or print; to be expressed by, or consist of, certain words or characters; as, the passage reads thus in the early manuscripts. | |
verb (v. i.) To produce a certain effect when read; as, that sentence reads queerly. | |
verb (v. t.) Saying; sentence; maxim; hence, word; advice; counsel. See Rede. | |
verb (v.) Reading. | |
(imp. & p. p.) of Read | |
() imp. & p. p. of Read, v. t. & i. |
reading | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Read |
noun (n.) The act of one who reads; perusal; also, printed or written matter to be read. | |
noun (n.) Study of books; literary scholarship; as, a man of extensive reading. | |
noun (n.) A lecture or prelection; public recital. | |
noun (n.) The way in which anything reads; force of a word or passage presented by a documentary authority; lection; version. | |
noun (n.) Manner of reciting, or acting a part, on the stage; way of rendering. | |
noun (n.) An observation read from the scale of a graduated instrument; as, the reading of a barometer. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the act of reading; used in reading. | |
adjective (a.) Addicted to reading; as, a reading community. |
readability | noun (n.) The state of being readable; readableness. |
readable | adjective (a.) Such as can be read; legible; fit or suitable to be read; worth reading; interesting. |
readeption | noun (n.) A regaining; recovery of something lost. |
reader | noun (n.) One who reads. |
noun (n.) One whose distinctive office is to read prayers in a church. | |
noun (n.) One who reads lectures on scientific subjects. | |
noun (n.) A proof reader. | |
noun (n.) One who reads manuscripts offered for publication and advises regarding their merit. | |
noun (n.) One who reads much; one who is studious. | |
noun (n.) A book containing a selection of extracts for exercises in reading; an elementary book for practice in a language; a reading book. |
readership | noun (n.) The office of reader. |
readiness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being ready; preparation; promptness; aptitude; willingness. |
readjournment | noun (n.) The act of readjourning; a second or repeated adjournment. |
readjuster | noun (n.) One who, or that which, readjusts; in some of the States of the United States, one who advocates a refunding, and sometimes a partial repudiation, of the State debt without the consent of the State's creditors. |
readjustment | noun (n.) A second adjustment; a new or different adjustment. |
readmission | noun (n.) The act of admitting again, or the state of being readmitted; as, the readmission of fresh air into an exhausted receiver; the readmission of a student into a seminary. |
readmittance | noun (n.) Allowance to enter again; a second admission. |
readvertency | noun (n.) The act of adverting to again, or of reviewing. |
ready | noun (n.) Ready money; cash; -- commonly with the; as, he was well supplied with the ready. |
superlative (superl.) Prepared for what one is about to do or experience; equipped or supplied with what is needed for some act or event; prepared for immediate movement or action; as, the troops are ready to march; ready for the journey. | |
superlative (superl.) Fitted or arranged for immediate use; causing no delay for lack of being prepared or furnished. | |
superlative (superl.) Prepared in mind or disposition; not reluctant; willing; free; inclined; disposed. | |
superlative (superl.) Not slow or hesitating; quick in action or perception of any kind; dexterous; prompt; easy; expert; as, a ready apprehension; ready wit; a ready writer or workman. | |
superlative (superl.) Offering itself at once; at hand; opportune; convenient; near; easy. | |
superlative (superl.) On the point; about; on the brink; near; -- with a following infinitive. | |
superlative (superl.) A word of command, or a position, in the manual of arms, at which the piece is cocked and held in position to execute promptly the next command, which is, aim. | |
adverb (adv.) In a state of preparation for immediate action; so as to need no delay. | |
verb (v. t.) To dispose in order. |
reaffirmance | noun (n.) Alt. of Reaffirmation |
reaffirmation | noun (n.) A second affirmation. |
reafforestation | noun (n.) The act or process of converting again into a forest. |
reagent | noun (n.) A substance capable of producing with another a reaction, especially when employed to detect the presence of other bodies; a test. |
reaggravation | noun (n.) The last monitory, published after three admonitions and before the last excommunication. |
reak | noun (n.) A rush. |
noun (n.) A prank. |
real | noun (n.) A small Spanish silver coin; also, a denomination of money of account, formerly the unit of the Spanish monetary system. |
noun (n.) A realist. | |
adjective (a.) Royal; regal; kingly. | |
adjective (a.) Actually being or existing; not fictitious or imaginary; as, a description of real life. | |
adjective (a.) True; genuine; not artificial, counterfeit, or factitious; often opposed to ostensible; as, the real reason; real Madeira wine; real ginger. | |
adjective (a.) Relating to things, not to persons. | |
adjective (a.) Having an assignable arithmetical or numerical value or meaning; not imaginary. | |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to things fixed, permanent, or immovable, as to lands and tenements; as, real property, in distinction from personal or movable property. |
realgar | noun (n.) Arsenic sulphide, a mineral of a brilliant red color; red orpiment. It is also an artificial product. |
realism | noun (n.) As opposed to nominalism, the doctrine that genera and species are real things or entities, existing independently of our conceptions. According to realism the Universal exists ante rem (Plato), or in re (Aristotle). |
noun (n.) As opposed to idealism, the doctrine that in sense perception there is an immediate cognition of the external object, and our knowledge of it is not mediate and representative. | |
noun (n.) Fidelity to nature or to real life; representation without idealization, and making no appeal to the imagination; adherence to the actual fact. |
realist | noun (n.) One who believes in realism; esp., one who maintains that generals, or the terms used to denote the genera and species of things, represent real existences, and are not mere names, as maintained by the nominalists. |
noun (n.) An artist or writer who aims at realism in his work. See Realism, 2. |
realistic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the realists; in the manner of the realists; characterized by realism rather than by imagination. |
reality | noun (n.) The state or quality of being real; actual being or existence of anything, in distinction from mere appearance; fact. |
noun (n.) That which is real; an actual existence; that which is not imagination, fiction, or pretense; that which has objective existence, and is not merely an idea. | |
noun (n.) Loyalty; devotion. | |
noun (n.) See 2d Realty, 2. |
realizable | adjective (a.) Capable of being realized. |
realization | noun (n.) The act of realizing, or the state of being realized. |
realizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Realize |
adjective (a.) Serving to make real, or to impress on the mind as a reality; as, a realizing view of the danger incurred. |
realizer | noun (n.) One who realizes. |
realliance | noun (n.) A renewed alliance. |
realm | noun (n.) A royal jurisdiction or domain; a region which is under the dominion of a king; a kingdom. |
noun (n.) Hence, in general, province; region; country; domain; department; division; as, the realm of fancy. |
realmless | adjective (a.) Destitute of a realm. |
realness | noun (n.) The quality or condition of being real; reality. |
realty | noun (n.) Royalty. |
noun (n.) Loyalty; faithfulness. | |
noun (n.) Reality. | |
noun (n.) Immobility, or the fixed, permanent nature of real property; as, chattels which savor of the realty; -- so written in legal language for reality. | |
noun (n.) Real estate; a piece of real property. |
ream | noun (n.) Cream; also, the cream or froth on ale. |
noun (n.) A bundle, package, or quantity of paper, usually consisting of twenty quires or 480 sheets. | |
verb (v. i.) To cream; to mantle. | |
verb (v. t.) To stretch out; to draw out into thongs, threads, or filaments. | |
verb (v. t.) To bevel out, as the mouth of a hole in wood or metal; in modern usage, to enlarge or dress out, as a hole, with a reamer. |
reaming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ream |
reame | noun (n.) Realm. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH REŻ:
English Words which starts with 'r' and ends with 'i':
rabbi | noun (n.) Master; lord; teacher; -- a Jewish title of respect or honor for a teacher or doctor of the law. |
radii | noun (n.) pl. of Radius. |
(pl. ) of Radius |
radioli | noun (n. pl.) The barbs of the radii of a feather; barbules. |
rani | noun (n.) A queen or princess; the wife of a rajah. |
rapilli | noun (n. pl.) Lapilli. |
remblai | noun (n.) Earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. |
raki | noun (n.) Alt. of Rakee |
romajikai | noun (n.) An association, including both Japanese and Europeans, having for its object the changing of the Japanese method of writing by substituting Roman letters for Japanese characters. |