| REGAINED | • regained v. Simple past tense and past participle of regain. • REGAIN v. to take possession once more. |
| REGAINER | • regainer n. One who regains (especially body weight). • REGAINER n. one who regains. |
| REGALERS | • regalers n. Plural of regaler. • REGALER n. one who regales. |
| REGALIAN | • regalian adj. Of or pertaining to a royal ruler. • REGALIAN adj. (archaic) regal. |
| REGALIAS | • regalias n. Plural of regalia. • REGALIA n. (Latin) ceremonial robes. |
| REGALING | • regaling v. Present participle of regale. • REGALE v. to delight. |
| REGALISM | • regalism n. The doctrine of the ecclesiastical supremacy of a sovereign. • REGALISM n. the doctrine of the monarch's supremacy in church affairs. |
| REGALIST | • regalist n. A proponent of regalism. • REGALIST n. one who believes in royal supremacy, esp. in church matters. |
| REGALITY | • regality n. Royalty; sovereignty; sovereign jurisdiction. • REGALITY n. regal authority. |
| REGARDED | • regarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of regard. • REGARD v. to look upon, to esteem highly. |
| REGARDER | • regarder n. (Chiefly Britain, archaic) An official responsible for monitoring woodlands and forest areas and reporting… • regarder n. A person who regards something or someone. • REGARDER n. one who regards. |
| REGATHER | • regather v. Gather again, gather back together. • REGATHER v. to assemble once more. |
| REGATTAS | • regattas n. Plural of regatta. • REGATTA n. (Italian) a rowing or sailing competition. |
| REGAUGED | • regauged v. Simple past tense and past participle of regauge. • REGAUGE v. to adjust the gauges of. |
| REGAUGES | • regauges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of regauge. • regauges n. Plural of regauge. • REGAUGE v. to adjust the gauges of. |