Rectilinear
Rectilineara.consisting of right lines
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Rectilineara.consisting of right lines
Rectituden.straitness, uprightness, integrity
Rectorn.a minister of a parish, ruler, president
Rectoriala.belonging to a rector
Rectorshipn.the office or rank of a rector
Rectoryn.a kind of church living
Recumbenta.lying down or along, leaning
Recurv.i.to have recourse, return, arise
Recurev.i.to recover,n.a cure, a recovery
Recurreatn.a branch of nerves from the thorax
Recurrence, or Recurrency, or Recursionn.a return
Recurrenta.returning, running back
Recurvatea.bent downwards or outwards
Recurvation, or Recurvityn.a bending back
Recurvirostern.a bird whose beak bends upwards
Recurvousa.bent or turned back, crooked
Recusantn.one who refuses to communicate
Recusev.to refuse, deny, reject, oppose, ob.
Redn.a high or glaring color;a.like blood
Redans, or Redantn.saw-like or indented work in fortifications
Redarguev.t.to refute, confute, disprove
Redbreasta.a common small bird, a robin
Redcoatn.a british soldier by way of contempt
Reddenv.to make or grow red, blush, fume
Reddisha.somewhat red, inclining to redness
Reddishnessn.tendency to redness
Reddition, or Renditionn.a surrender, a restitution