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Refar
  1. - To go over again; to repeat.
Refer
  1. verb - be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments"
  2. have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' "
  3. make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"
  4. seek information from; "You should consult the dictionary"; "refer to your notes"
  5. send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee"
  6. think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another; "This plant can be referred to a known species"
  7. use a name to designate; "Christians refer to the mother of Jesus as the Virgin Mary"
Regur
  1. noun - a rich black loam of India
Ricer
  1. noun - a kitchen utensil used for ricing soft foods by extruding them through small holes
Rider
  1. noun - a clause that is appended to a legislative bill
  2. a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it
  3. a traveler who actively rides a vehicle (as a bicycle or motorcycle)
  4. a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or camel)
Rigor
  1. noun - excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp"
  2. something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters"
  3. the quality of being valid and rigorous
Rimer
  1. - A rhymer; a versifier.
RIPER
  1. unknown - More ripe, comparative form of ripe
Riser
  1. noun - a person who rises (especially from bed); "he's usually a late riser"
  2. a vertical pipe in a building
  3. structural member consisting of the vertical part of a stair or step
River
  1. noun - (poker) To improve one’s hand to beat another player on the final card in a poker game.
  2. a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek); "the river was navigable for 50 miles"