| BREHON | • brehon n. (Ireland, historical) A judge or lawgiver in ancient Celtic Ireland. • BREHON n. (historical) a judge or magistrate in ancient Ireland. |
| PREHAB | • prehab n. (Informal) prehabilitation. • PREHAB n. any programme of training designed to prevent sports injury. |
| REHABS | • rehabs n. Plural of rehab. • rehabs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rehab. • REHAB v. to restore to a good condition. |
| REHANG | • rehang v. To hang again. • REHANG v. to hang again. |
| REHASH | • rehash v. (Transitive) To hash (chop food into small pieces) again. • rehash v. (Transitive) To repeat with minor variation. • rehash v. (Transitive) To analyze a prior contentious or embarrassing event. |
| REHEAR | • rehear v. (Transitive) To hear again. • rehear v. (Transitive) To try (A lawsuit, etc.) again judicially. • REHEAR v. to hear again. |
| REHEAT | • reheat n. (Aeronautics, chiefly Britain) An afterburner. • reheat v. (Transitive) To heat something after it has cooled off, especially previously cooked food (also in figurative senses). • reheat v. (Intransitive) To become hot again after having cooled off (also in figurative senses). |
| REHEEL | • reheel v. (Transitive) To fit (A shoe, stocking, etc.) with a replacement heel. • REHEEL v. to replace the heels of. |
| REHEMS | • rehems v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rehem. • REHEM v. to take up the hem once more. |
| REHIRE | • rehire v. To hire again. • rehire n. A former employee who has been hired again. • re-hire v. Alternative spelling of rehire. |
| REHOME | • rehome v. (Transitive) To find a new home for (especially a pet). • rehome v. (Transitive) To find a new family for (one or more adopted children) without using official adoption agencies. • REHOME v. to home again. |
| REHUNG | • rehung v. Simple past tense and past participle of rehang. • REHANG v. to hang again. |