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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024re1 /reɪ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Music and Dancethe musical syllable used for the second tone in the ascending scale, after do.
re2 /ri, reɪ/USA pronunciation prep. - Businesswith reference to;
regarding:Re your question, the answer is as follows. 're /ɚ/USA pronunciation - Pronounscontraction of are: They're leaving.
re-, prefix. - re- comes from Latin, and is attached to roots and sometimes words to form verbs and nouns meaning or referring to action in a backward direction:re- + -cede- → recede (= fall back);re- + -vert- → revert (= turn back).
- re- is also used to form verbs or nouns showing action in answer to or intended to undo or reverse a situation:rebel; respond;restore;revoke.
- re- is also used to form verbs or nouns showing action that is done over, often with the meaning that the outcome of the original action was in some way not enough or not long lasting, or that the performance of the new action brings back an earlier state of affairs:recapture; repossess;resole (= put another sole on a shoe);retype.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024re1 (rā),USA pronunciation n. [Music.]- Music and Dancethe syllable used for the second tone of a diatonic scale.
- Music and Dance(in the fixed system of solmization) the tone D. Cf. sol-fa (def. 1).
- 1400–50; late Middle English; see gamut
re2 (rē, rā),USA pronunciation prep. [Chiefly Law and Com.]- Business, Lawin the case of;
with reference to; in re.
- Latin rē (in the) matter, affair, thing (ablative of rēs)
- 1700–10
're (ər),USA pronunciation - Pronounscontraction of are: They're leaving.
Re (rā),USA pronunciation n. [Egyptian Religion.]- Chemistry, Eastern ReligionsRa.
Re, [Symbol, Chem.]- rhenium.
re-, - a prefix, occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, used with the meaning "again'' or "again and again'' to indicate repetition, or with the meaning "back'' or "backward'' to indicate withdrawal or backward motion:regenerate; retype;retrace;revert.
Also, red-. - Latin re-, red-
- Middle English
Re., - Currencyrupee.
Also, re. R/E, - Businessreal estate.
Also, RE R.E., - Businessreal estate.
- ReligionReformed Episcopal.
- Right Excellent.
r.e., [Football.]- right end.
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