| REVERABLE | • reverable adj. Fit to be revered; worthy of reverence. • REVERABLE adj. worthy of reverence. |
| REVERBING | • reverbing v. Present participle of reverb. • REVERB v. (Shakespeare) to echo, reverberate. |
| REVERENCE | • reverence n. Veneration; profound awe and respect, normally in a sacred context. • reverence n. An act of showing respect, such as a bow. • reverence n. The state of being revered. |
| REVERENDS | • reverends n. Plural of reverend. • Reverends n. Plural of Reverend. • REVEREND n. a clergyman. |
| REVERISTS | • reverists n. Plural of reverist. • REVERIST n. a person who has reveries. |
| REVERSALS | • reversals n. Plural of reversal. • REVERSAL n. the act of reversing. |
| REVERSELY | • reversely adv. In a reverse manner; in the opposite sequence or direction. • reversely adv. Conversely; on the other hand. • REVERSE adv. in the opposite direction. |
| REVERSERS | • reversers n. Plural of reverser. • REVERSER n. one who reverses. |
| REVERSING | • reversing v. Present participle of reverse. • reversing n. An act of reversal. • REVERSING n. the act of moving in reverse. |
| REVERSION | • reversion n. The action of reverting something. • reversion n. The action of returning to a former condition or practice. • reversion n. The fact of being turned the reverse way. |
| REVERTANT | • revertant adj. (Genetics) That has reverted to its former genotype or to the original phenotype by means of a subsequent mutation. • revertant adj. (Heraldry) Flexed, bent twice at a sharp angle. • revertant n. A revertant cell or organism. |
| REVERTERS | • reverters n. Plural of reverter. • REVERTER n. one who, or that which, reverts. |
| REVERTING | • reverting v. Present participle of revert. • REVERT v. to return to a former state. |
| REVERTIVE | • revertive adj. Reverting, or tending to revert; returning. • REVERTIVE adj. reverting, or tending to revert. |