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There are 19 nine-letter words containing RREAarreading arrearage charreada Correales cyberreal hyperreal irrealism irreality Monrreals Morreales Navarrean overreach overreact overreads overready Perreault superreal surreally underread 29 definitions found- arreading — v. Present participle of arread.
- arrearage — n. The condition of being in arrears. — n. An item that is in arrears, as periodic payments on a debt or for taxes.
- charreada — n. A Mexican rodeo based on the traditional working practices of charros.
- Correales — prop.n. Plural of Correale.
- cyberreal — adj. Real in cyberspace; existing on the Internet, etc.
- hyperreal — adj. Of or pertaining to philosophical hyperreality; perceivable… — adj. (Mathematics, of a number) Belonging to an extension of the… — n. A hyperreal number.
- irrealism — n. (Philosophy) The belief that phenomenalism and physicalism… — n. (Art) A style that features an estrangement from our generally…
- irreality — n. (Uncommon) Unreality.
- Monrreals — prop.n. Plural of Monrreal.
- Morreales — prop.n. Plural of Morreale.
- Navarrean — adj. Alternative form of Navarran. — n. Alternative form of Navarran.
- overreach — v. (Transitive, intransitive) To reach above or beyond, especially… — v. (Transitive, intransitive, figuratively) To do something beyond… — v. (Transitive, intransitive, reflexive, equestrianism) Of a horse…
- overreact — v. To react too much or too intensely.
- overreads — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overread.
- overready — adj. Too ready.
- Perreault — prop.n. A surname.
- superreal — adj. Above or beyond what is real. — adj. (Mathematics) Of or pertaining to the superreal numbers… — n. (Mathematics) A superreal number.
- surreally — adv. In a way or to an extent that is surreal.
- underread — v. (Transitive) To read below what is normal, usual, or expected… — v. (Transitive) To read to a lesser degree. (Can we add an example…
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