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 Real
- adjective - (of property) fixed or immovable; "real property consists of land and buildings"  
 - an old small silver Spanish coin  
 - any rational or irrational number  
 - being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; "real objects"; "real people; not ghosts"; "a film based on real life"; "a real illness"; "real humility"; "Life is real! Life is earnest!"- Longfellow  
 - being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something; "her actual motive"; "a literal solitude like a desert"- G.K.Chesterton; "a genuine dilemma"  
 - capable of being treated as fact; "tangible evidence"; "his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor"  
 - coinciding with reality; "perceptual error...has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception"- F.A.Olafson  
 - having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary; 
 - no less than what is stated; worthy of the name; "the real reason"; 
 
 Ream
- noun - a large quantity of written matter; "he wrote reams and reams"  
 - a quantity of paper; 480 or 500 sheets; one ream equals 20 quires  
 - enlarge with a reamer; "ream a hole"  
 - remove by making a hole or by boring; "the dentist reamed out the debris in the course of the root canal treatment"  
 - squeeze the juice out (of a fruit) with a reamer; "ream oranges"  
 
 Reap
- verb - gather, as of natural products; "harvest the grapes"  
 - get or derive; "He drew great benefits from his membership in the association"  
 
 Rear
- adjective - bring up; "raise a family"; "bring up children"  
 - cause to rise up  
 - construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn"  
 - located in or toward the back or rear; "the chair's rear legs"; "the rear door of the plane"; "on the rearward side"  
 - rise up; "The building rose before them"  
 - stand up on the hind legs, of quadrupeds; "The horse reared in terror"  
 - the back of a military formation or procession; "infantrymen were in the rear"  
 - the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?"  
 - the part of something that is furthest from the normal viewer; "he stood at the back of the stage"; "it was hidden in the rear of the store"  
 - the side of an object that is opposite its front; "his room was toward the rear of the hotel"  
 - the side that goes last or is not normally seen; "he wrote the date on the back of the photograph"  
 
 Reck
-  - To make account of; to care for; to heed; to regard.
 
 REDD
- unknown - A hollow in the riverbed made by a trout or salmon in which to spawn.
 
 Rede
- verb - give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"  
 - give an interpretation or explanation to  
 
 Redo
- verb - do over, as of (part of) a house; "We are remodeling these rooms"  
 - Fix
 - make new; "She is remaking her image"  
 - Start over
 
 Reds
- noun - a tributary of the Mississippi River that flows eastward from Texas along the southern boundary of Oklahoma and through Louisiana  
 - emotionally charged terms used to refer to extreme radicals or revolutionaries  
 - red color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the hue of blood  
 - the amount by which the cost of a business exceeds its revenue; "the company operated at a loss last year"; "the company operated in the red last year"  
 
 Reed
- noun - a musical instrument that sounds by means of a vibrating reed  
 - a vibrator consisting of a thin strip of stiff material that vibrates to produce a tone when air streams over it; "the clarinetist fitted a new reed onto his mouthpiece"  
 - tall woody perennial grasses with hollow slender stems especially of the genera Arundo and Phragmites  
 - United States journalist who reported on the October Revolution from Petrograd in 1917; founded the Communist Labor Party in America in 1919; is buried in the Kremlin in Moscow (1887-1920)  
 - United States physician who proved that yellow fever is transmitted by mosquitoes (1851-1902)