| RINGBARKS | • ringbarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ringbark. • ring-barks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ring-bark. • RINGBARK v. to strip a ring of bark from a tree. |
| RINGBOLTS | • ringbolts n. Plural of ringbolt. • RINGBOLT n. an eyebolt having a ring through the eye. |
| RINGBONES | • ring-bones n. Plural of ring-bone. • RINGBONE n. a bony growth on a horse's foot. |
| RINGDOVES | • ringdoves n. Plural of ringdove. • ring␣doves n. Plural of ring dove. • RINGDOVE n. the wood-pigeon, from the broken white ring or line on its neck. |
| RINGETTES | • RINGETTE n. (Canadian) a team sport played on an ice surface in which straight sticks are used to control a rubber ring. |
| RINGINGLY | • ringingly adv. In a ringing manner. • RINGING adv. making a ringing sound. |
| RINGLETED | • ringleted adj. With the hair in ringlets. • ringleted v. Simple past tense and past participle of ringlet. • RINGLETED adj. of hair, styled in ringlets. |
| RINGNECKS | • ringnecks n. Plural of ringneck. • RINGNECK n. a bird having a ring of colour around the neck. |
| RINGSIDER | • ringsider n. A person occupying a ringside seat. • RINGSIDER n. one with a seat at the ringside. |
| RINGSIDES | • ringsides n. Plural of ringside. • RINGSIDE n. the area just outside the boxing ring. |
| RINGSTAND | • ringstand n. Alternative form of ring stand. • ring␣stand n. (Chemistry) An item of laboratory equipment consisting of a metal pole with a solid, firm base, used… • RINGSTAND n. a stand for chemical vessels, with rings clamped to a vertical rod. |
| RINGSTERS | • ringsters n. Plural of ringster. • RINGSTER n. a member of a ring, esp. a price-fixing ring. |
| RINGTAILS | • ringtails n. Plural of ringtail. • RINGTAIL n. an animal whose tail has ringlike markings. |
| RINGTONES | • ringtones n. Plural of ringtone. • ringtones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ringtone. • ring␣tones n. Plural of ring tone. |
| RINGWOMBS | • RINGWOMB n. a complication in lamb birthing when the cervix fails to open. |
| RINGWORKS | • ringworks n. Plural of ringwork. • RINGWORK n. work executed in rings. |
| RINGWORMS | • ringworms n. Plural of ringworm. • RINGWORM n. a contagious itching skin-disease occurring in small circular patches. |
| RINKSIDES | • rinksides n. Plural of rinkside. • RINKSIDE n. the area at the side of a rink. |
| RINSEABLE | • rinseable adj. Suitable for rinsing. • RINSEABLE adj. that can be rinsed, also RINSABLE, RINSIBLE. |