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Words that sound like "rare" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Very uncommon; scarce.
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(v)
(transitive) To bring up to maturity, as offspring; to educate; to instruct; to foster.
(n)
Abbreviation of real effective exchange rate.
(Ireland, law, specifically) back portion or area behind (a building, etc.)
Unpaid debt.
Of animals (especially a lion), to make a loud deep noise.
One who rows.
(computing) A RAR file.
(cooking) (of food) Not cooked.
(obsolete) dew
(The Ruhr) An urban area of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
(N)
a river mostly in Germany.
A surname.
one that rues
100 aurar equal 1 krona
A surname from German.
(regional) Distortion.
(military, aviation) Initialism of radar warning receiver
(uncountable) A practice of communicating with one's God, or with some spiritual entity.
(Australia) A person or company that dismantles old or wrecked vehicles or other items, to reclaim useful parts.
(video games) To spawn or load into the game.
One who earns money.
(obsolete) Former; previous.
The Arabic letter ر.
(gaming) A scarce or uncommon item.
One who urges.
One who rets.
(cardiology) Acronym of regular rate and rhythm, used to describe the heartbeat of patient.
(archaic) A rhetorician.
(Internet, countable) Initialism of regional Internet registry.
A slow unwieldy trading vessel.
(phonetics) Initialism of retracted tongue root. [(linguistics, often attributive) An articulation involving retraction of the tongue root.]
(aviation, meteorology) Initialism of runway visual range.
(cardiology) Initialism of resting heart rate.
(biochemistry) ribonucleotide reductase
Initialism of rolling circle replication.
(countable) A pigmented filament of keratin which grows from a follicle on the skin of humans and other mammals.
(countable) Any of several plant-eating mammals of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears.
A short form of the female given name Cherilyn, popularized as a given name by the singer Cher.
Used as a courtesy title before the surname of a German-speaking man.