English Words Starting With R
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- ramsey/ˈræmzi/A proper noun, primarily a surname of English origin, often referring to places or notable individuals.nounLow
- ramsgate/ˈræmz.ɡeɪt/A coastal town in Kent, England.nounLow
- ramshorn snail/ˈræmz.hɔːn sneɪl/A small freshwater snail with a flat, coiled shell resembling a ram's horn.nounLow
- ramson/ˈræmzən/A wild garlic plant (Allium ursinum) with broad leaves and white flowers, found in damp woodland.nounLow
- ramsons/ˈræm.sənz/A wild garlic plant (Allium ursinum) with broad, edible leaves, pungent aroma, and star-shaped white flowers, native to Europe and parts of Asia.plural-nounC2 (Very Low Frequency)
- ramstam/ˈramstam/A Scottish dialect term meaning headstrong, impetuous, rash, or reckless behavior; also, a person who acts in such a way.adjectiveadverbnounVery Low
- ramtil/ˈrʌmtɪl/A tropical African plant (Guizotia abyssinica) cultivated for its edible oil-rich seeds; also known as Niger seed or noug.nounLow / Specialized
- ramus/ˈreɪ.məs/A branch or branch-like structure, especially a part of a bone (like the jaw) that projects like a branch.nounC1/C2 (Specialized/Low-Frequency)
- ran/ræn/The simple past tense of the verb 'run', indicating past movement at a speed faster than walking, often with both feet leaving the ground in each stride.abbreviationverbA1
- rancagua/rænˈkæɡwə/A proper noun referring to a city and commune in central Chile.nounVery low (Proper noun, geographically specific)
- rance/rɑːns/A type of light, reddish-yellow limestone, used primarily as a decorative building stone.nounExtremely rare
- ranch/rɑːn(t)ʃ/A large farm, especially in North America, for raising livestock (cattle, horses, sheep) or growing crops, typically characterized by extensive land.nounverbverb-intransitiveB1
- ranch dressing/rɑːntʃ ˈdrɛsɪŋ/A creamy salad dressing made with buttermilk, herbs, and spices, originating in the United States.nounHigh in American English, low in British English
- ranch house/rɑːn(t)ʃ haʊs/A single-story house with a low-pitched roof and an open floor plan, typically built in a suburban style.nounMedium
- ranch mink/rɑːnʧ mɪŋk/A mink (a small semi-aquatic carnivorous mammal) that has been bred and raised on a ranch for its fur, as opposed to being caught in the wild.nounLow
- rancheria/ˌran(t)ʃəˈriːə/A small settlement or village, originally referring to Native American communities in Spanish colonial territories, particularly in the southwestern United States and Latin America.nounRare / Specialized
- rancherie/ˈrɑːnʃ(ə)ri/A specific dwelling or settlement in certain First Nations contexts, particularly in Western Canada, often referring to a family dwelling or group of dwellings.nounVery Low
- ranchero/ranˈtʃɛːrəʊ/A person who works on or owns a ranch, particularly in Spanish-speaking contexts.nounC1
- ranchette/rɑːnˈʃet/A small ranch, especially a small rural property for residential or light agricultural use.nounLow
- ranchi/ˈrʌnʧɪ/The word 'ranchi' is not a standard English word. It is most commonly recognized as the name of the capital city of the Indian state of Jharkhand.nounExtremely Low / Not in General Use
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