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(adj)
Radiating light and/or heat.
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(obsolete) returning
(v)
(transitive) To emit rays or waves.
(n)
A slope or incline.
That radiates light
(astronomy) The apparent origin, in the night sky, of a meteor shower.
A mammal of the order Rodentia, characterized by long incisors that grow continuously and are worn down by gnawing.
The quality or state of being radiant; shining, bright or splendid.
The chemical element (symbol Ra) with an atomic number of 88. It is a soft, shiny and silvery radioactive alkaline earth metal.
(dated) laughing
(N)
a Slavic masculine given name of Greek origin, which is sometimes shortened to Rod.
Someone from the island of Rhodes
(US) A copper penny.
A male given name originating as a coinage.
Fragrant or aromatic; having a sweet scent.
A city in Washington; named for early settler Luke McRedmond.
(often in the plural) A fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning.
A rare, hard, silvery-white, inert metallic chemical element (symbol Rh) with an atomic number of 45.
(adv)
In a manner that is radiant; glowingly.
Made red.
A village and civil parish in Babergh district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TM0538)
A number of places in the United States:
Loud and disorderly; riotous; boisterous.
(archaic) Array; clothing.
(ambitransitive) To use two-way radio to transmit (a message) (to another radio or other radio operator).
Prepared for immediate action or use.
(literary or sciences, also figuratively) Shining or glowing with a red colour or light.
(geometry, trigonometry) A unit of angle equal to 0.9 degree, so that there are 100 gradians in a right angle.
(botany) Taking root on, or above, the ground; rooting from the stem, like the trumpet creeper and the ivy.
The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta), native to South America, but broadly invasive.
Reddish in color, especially of the face, fire, or sky.
(geology) The Hadean eon; part of the Precambrian supereon, spanning from around 4.6 to 4 billion years ago.
Listening, paying attention.
the activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose
That which is retained.
distributed equitably in limited individual portions
Alternative form of red-hot. [Heated to the point that it glows with a visible red color.]
A surname.
(transitive, intransitive, sometimes with "up", "down", "in", etc) To devour with great eagerness; to feed (on something) hungrily or greedily.
(countable) A device that can capture (receive) the signal sent over radio waves and render the modulated signal as sound.
(geometry) A line segment between any point of a circle or sphere and its center.
Practically wise, judicious, shrewd.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
(automotive, mechanical) A device that lowers engine coolant temperature by conducting heat to the air, through metal fins.
The chemical element (symbol Rn, formerly Ro) with atomic number 86. It is an odorless, colorless, chemically inert but radioactive noble gas.
(archaic or literary) Clothing, garments, dress, material.
Arranged like rays that radiate from, or converge to, a common centre.
Of or relating to Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud's scientific theory and psychotherapy called psychoanalysis.
(transitive) To send out (heat, light, or some other form of radiation) in the form of rays; to radiate.
(obsolete) radiant
(music) The third degree of the diatonic scale.
(mathematics) The number or expression whose square root or other root is being considered.
A village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2139).
Relating to rainbow.
In a radial manner, outward from a center.
(obsolete, usually plural) A scraping; a shaving.
the second studio album by American singer Truth Hurts.
a 1979 British road mystery drama film directed by Christopher Petit.
An item in a radial configuration, such as a spoke of a wheel.
(historical) A kind of feudal tenant in England who served on horseback.
(intransitive) To spread out light rays in all directions.
powerfully impressive talent
(business, finance) Money held ready for payment, or actually paid, at the time of a transaction.
Radiata or Radiates is a historical taxonomic rank that was used to classify animals with radially symmetric body plans.
Misspelling of radios.
an American monthly technology magazine published from 1919 to 1971.
(physics) The radiant power received by unit area of surface.
an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals
(figuratively, informal) In poor condition or repair.