| ARREARAGES | • arrearages n. Plural of arrearage. • ARREARAGE n. that which remains unpaid and overdue, after payment of a part. |
| DREARIHEAD | • drearihead n. (Obsolete) sadness; dreariness. • DREARIHEAD n. (Spenser) affliction; dreariness, also DREARIHOOD, DRERIHEAD. |
| DREARIHOOD | • drearihood n. (Archaic, poetic) affliction; dreariness. • DREARIHOOD n. (Spenser) affliction; dreariness, also DREARIHEAD, DRERIHEAD. |
| DREARIMENT | • dreariment n. (Obsolete) dreariness. • DREARIMENT n. (Spenser) dreariness. |
| DREARINESS | • dreariness n. The characteristic of being dreary. • DREARINESS n. the state of being dreary. |
| DREARISOME | • drearisome adj. Very dreary. • DREARISOME adj. very dreary. |
| FOREARMING | • forearming v. Present participle of forearm. • FOREARM v. to arm in advance. |
| PREARRANGE | • prearrange v. To arrange in advance. • pre-arrange v. Alternative spelling of prearrange. • PREARRANGE v. to arrange in advance. |
| REARGUARDS | • rearguards n. Plural of rearguard. • REARGUARD n. the rear of an army; a body of troops protecting it. |
| REARGUMENT | • reargument n. (Law) The arguing of a legal case again. • REARGUMENT n. an arguing over again, as of a motion made in court. |
| REARHORSES | • rearhorses n. Plural of rearhorse. • rear-horses n. Plural of rear-horse. • REARHORSE n. a praying mantis. |
| REARMAMENT | • rearmament n. The process of rearming. • REARMAMENT n. the act of arming again. |
| REAROUSALS | • rearousals n. Plural of rearousal. • REAROUSAL n. the act of rearousing. |
| REAROUSING | • rearousing v. Present participle of rearouse. • REAROUSE v. to arouse again. |
| REARRANGED | • rearranged v. Simple past tense and past participle of rearrange. • REARRANGE v. to arrange in a different way. |
| REARRANGER | • rearranger n. One who, or that which, rearranges. • REARRANGER n. one who rearranges. |
| REARRANGES | • rearranges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rearrange. • REARRANGE v. to arrange in a different way. |
| REARRESTED | • rearrested v. Simple past tense and past participle of rearrest. • REARREST v. to arrest again. |
| SQUIREARCH | • SQUIREARCH n. a squire, a member of the squirearchy. |
| UNDEREARTH | • underearth adj. Beneath the earth; underground. • UNDEREARTH n. the soil found beneath the surface of something. |