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e vera Latin in truth.<br />

Re vera, potas bene. Say, you sure are drinking a lot.<br />

reapse in fact, actually<br />

recedens standing off.<br />

Recedite, plebes! Gero rem imperialem! Stand aside plebians! I am on imperial business!<br />

recept Latin receive; a receiver<br />

receptacularis pertaining to the receptacle or base of the flower.<br />

recidiv Latin falling back, back-sliding<br />

recipi Latin receive<br />

reciproc Latin move back and forth<br />

reciprocus growing backward and forward.<br />

recisus cut back.<br />

recit Latin read out<br />

reclinat Latin bent back<br />

reclinatus reclined, bent backwards or down<br />

reclus- Latin shut up<br />

recognitus -a -um restudied, reconsidered; acknowledged, classical Latin recognitiōn-, recognitiō, formal<br />

examiniation, inspection, review.<br />

recondit- Latin concealed<br />

reconditus hidden from view.<br />

rect, rect, recto Latin straight; the rectum<br />

rectangulus at right angles, square.<br />

rectiflorus <strong>with</strong> upright flowers, from and flos, floris, flower.<br />

rectifolius <strong>with</strong> erect leaves<br />

rectipes <strong>with</strong> a straight stalk.<br />

rectissim us -a -um rectissimus (rek-TI-si-mus)<br />

retiusculus nearly straight.<br />

recto the right-hand page of a book, from the verb rego, regere, to guide or direct, from recto folio, <strong>with</strong> the<br />

page set straight.<br />

rectus, -a, -um right-handed<br />

rectus, recta upright, erect, straight, in a straight line (not curved).<br />

rectirostra<br />

recumben Latin lying down<br />

recurrens running back.<br />

recurvans, recurvatus recurved<br />

recurvatus -a -um recurva'tus (ree-kur-VAY-tus) recurved, curved backward or curved downward.<br />

recurvicaulis <strong>with</strong> the stem recurved, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος,<br />

kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

recurvifolius recurved-leaved, <strong>with</strong> curved leaves.<br />

recurvispinus <strong>with</strong> curved spines.<br />

recurvus recurved, curved backwards, bent down.<br />

recusatus bending, folding back.<br />

recussus folded over.<br />

recutitus denude of skin, or apparently so.<br />

Red Top Grass named for its usually reddish pyramidal panicles, which may occasionally be white.<br />

redact Latin restored<br />

redivivus -a -um redivi'vus (re-DI-vi-vus) restored, revived, reviving, brought to life, from redivivus -a -um,<br />

renewed, renovated; old building materials used again.<br />

redol- Latin emit a scent, from redoleo, redolēre, redolui, Latin verb, emit a scent, be odorous.<br />

redolēns red'olens (RED-o-lens) of an evil(?) odor, from Latin red-, a variant of re-, back, backwards, and olens,<br />

(gen.) olentis, Latin <strong>with</strong> an odor good or bad, odorous, fragrant, stinking. The reference to evil may be unfounded.<br />

redowskii redow'skii (re-DOW-skee-eye)<br />

reducta reduced<br />

reductio ad absurdum Latin lit. reduction to absurdity; taking something to a logical conclusion<br />

reductus down, back, from particple reductus -a -um, of reduco-, drawn back; <strong>with</strong>drawn, retired, remote,<br />

sequestered.

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