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Remold
- verb - cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast"
- give new treads to (a tire)
- shape again or shape differently
Remora
- noun - marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects
Remord
- - To excite to remorse; to rebuke.
Remote
- adjective - a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance; "he lost the remote for his TV"
- far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship ; "a distant cousin"; "a remote relative"; "a distant likeness"; "considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics"
- inaccessible and sparsely populated;
- located far away spatially; "distant lands"; "remote stars"
- separate or apart in time; "distant events"; "the remote past or future"
- very unlikely; "an outside chance"; "a remote possibility"; "a remote contingency"
Remove
- noun -
- cause to leave;
- degree of figurative distance or separation; "just one remove from madness"
- dispose of;
- go away or leave; "He absented himself"
- kill intentionally and with premeditation;
- remove from a position or an office
- remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract;
- Rid
- shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes;
Renoir
- noun - French impressionist painter (1841-1919)
Renown
- noun - the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed
Report
- noun - a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing); "they heard a violent report followed by silence"
- a short account of the news; "the report of his speech"; "the story was on the 11 o'clock news"; "the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor furious"
- a written document describing the findings of some individual or group; "this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale"
- a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment; "his father signed his report card"
- an essay (especially one written as an assignment);
- announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding; "Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city"; "The team reported significant advances in their research"
- announce one's presence; "I report to work every day at 9 o'clock"
- be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism; "Snow reported on China