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Words that sound like "real" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent.
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(n)
A kind of spool, turning on an axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound.
The monetary unit of Cambodia, equivalent to 100 sen or 10 kak. Symbol: ៛
A surname.
A regulation, law, guideline.
The expected behaviour of an individual in a society.
A horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing.
(US, finance) Abbreviation of refund anticipation loan.
(v)
(in particular) To make angry.
A male given name from Spanish, an Anglicized form of Spanish Raúl.
(transitive) To raggle; to ruffle.
(occupational health) Initialism of recommended exposure limit.
A very small brook; a streamlet; a creek, rivulet.
aroused to impatience or anger
(transitive, of a person or group of people) To annoy; to make angry; to throw into discord.
An order or a decision on a point of law from someone in authority.
A municipality in Vaud canton, Switzerland.
Alternative spelling of Raël. [The founder of Raëlism.]
(N)
a municipality in the southern part of the island Yap, Federated States of Micronesia.
A surname from Irish.
(obsolete, intransitive) To cry like a cat; to waul.
A coastal town and community in Denbighshire, Wales (OS grid ref SJ0181).
(planetology) A long, narrow depression that resembles a channel, found on the surface of various lunar and planetary bodies.
Obsolete form of rule. [A regulation, law, guideline.]
(UK, law) Abbreviation of retained EU law, European Union law that are retained by the United Kingdom after Brexit.
(intransitive) To extend, stretch, or thrust out (for example a limb or object held in the hand).
(adv)
(modal) Actually; in fact; in reality.
(music) A syllable used in solfège to represent the second note of a major scale.
(sports) A competition between teams where members of a team take turns completing parts of a course or performing a certain action.
(now chiefly dialectal) Wild; fierce; outrageous; overexcited; frenzied; delirious; crazy.
(slang, dated) A player of real tennis.
Existing or being such in real life.
A surname from Italian.
A person employed to wind material onto a reel.
A commodity; see realty.
(fishing) An osier basket that anglers use to hold fish.
To wind on a reel.
A surname from Middle English.
(geology) Initialism of heavy rare earth element.
(chiefly US) A male given name transferred from the surname.
Orea is a Greek word that means beautiful or great in height, see Panorea.
(dialectal) Smoke.
Archaic form of eyrie. [The nest of a bird of prey.]
Alternative form of creel (“basket”). [A woven basket, especially a wicker basket.]
(grammar) Abbreviation of reflexive. [(grammar) Referring back to the subject, or having an object equal to the subject.]
In Greek mythology, Areia (Ancient Greek: Ἀρεία means ‘warlike’) or Aria was the Cretan nymph daughter of Cleochus.
(transitive) To lay (for example, flooring or railroad track) again.