| refection |
a light meal or repast
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| rhomboidal |
rhomboid: shaped like a rhombus or rhomboid; "rhomboidal shapes"
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| radium |
an intensely radioactive metallic element that occurs in minute amounts in uranium ores
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| reactivate |
activate (an old file) anew
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| reference |
mention: a remark that calls attention to something or someone; "she made frequent mention of her promotion"; "there was no mention of it"; "the speaker made several references to his wife" citation: a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases" reference point: an indicator that orients you generally; "it is used as a reference for comparing the heating and the electrical energy involved" reference book: a book to which you can refer for authoritative facts; "he contributed articles to the basic reference work on that topic" character: a formal recommendation by a former employer to a potential future employer describing the person's qualifications and dependability; "requests for character references are all to often answered evasively" the most direct or specific meaning of a word or expression; the class of objects that an expression refers to; "the extension of `satellite of Mars' is the set containing only Demos and Phobos" the act of referring or consulting; "reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer" a publication (or a passage from a publication) that is referred to; "he carried an armful of references back to his desk"; "he spent hours looking for the source of that quotation" the relation between a word or phrase and the object or idea it refers to; "he argued that reference is a consequence of conditioned reflexes" refer to; "he referenced his colleagues' work"
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