| INTERPRETS | • interprets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interpret. • INTERPRET v. to explain the meaning of, to elucidate, also INTERPRETATE. |
| INTERRUPTS | • interrupts n. Plural of interrupt. • interrupts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interrupt. • INTERRUPT v. to break in between. |
| INTERSERTS | • interserts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intersert. • INTERSERT v. (obsolete) to put in between other things; to insert. |
| INTERTERMS | • INTERTERM n. the period between the end of one academic session and the beginning of the next session. |
| INTROVERTS | • introverts n. Plural of introvert. • INTROVERT v. to turn inwards. |
| REGISTRANT | • registrant n. One who registers something or is registered. • REGISTRANT n. a person who registers, or has registered (a trademark, etc.). |
| REINSTATOR | • reinstator n. Alternative form of reinstater. • REINSTATOR n. one who reinstates. |
| RESTARTING | • restarting v. Present participle of restart. • RESTART v. to start again. |
| RESTRAINTS | • restraints n. Plural of restraint. • RESTRAINT n. the act of restraining. |
| RETORTIONS | • retortions n. Plural of retortion. • RETORTION n. the act of retorting or throwing back, also RETORSION. |
| RETRANSMIT | • retransmit v. To transmit again. • RETRANSMIT v. to transmit again. |
| TARTANRIES | • TARTANRY n. Scottish cultural artefacts. |
| TRAVERTINS | • travertins n. Plural of travertin. • TRAVERTIN n. (Italian) a pale limestone deposited from solution, e.g. from springs, also TRAVERTINE. |
| TRINKETERS | • trinketers n. Plural of trinketer. • TRINKETER n. (obsolete) an intriguer. |
| TRISTEARIN | • tristearin n. (Organic chemistry) The triglyceride of stearic acid. • TRISTEARIN n. another name for stearin, also STEARIN, STEARINE. |
| TRUANTRIES | • truantries n. Plural of truantry. • TRUANTRY n. an act of truanting, also TRUANCY. |
| UNTRUSTIER | • UNTRUSTY adj. not trusty. |