Res


noun, plural res. Chiefly Law.
1.
an object or thing; matter.
Immunology.
1.
reticuloendothelial system.
noun, Music.
1.
the syllable used for the second tone of a diatonic scale.
2.
(in the fixed system of solmization) the tone D.
Compare sol-fa (def 1).
noun, Egyptian Religion.
1.
Ra.
1.
research.
2.
reserve.
3.
residence.
4.
resident; residents.
5.
resigned.
6.
resolution.
noun (pl) res
1.
a thing, matter, or object
noun
1.
(music) a variant spelling of ray3
preposition
1.
with reference to
abbreviation
1.
Reunion Island
noun
1.
another name for Ra2
Chemical symbol
1.
rhenium
symbol
1.
rupee
abbreviation
1.
Reformed Episcopal
2.
Religious Education
3.
Right Excellent
4.
Royal Engineers
abbreviation
1.
residence
2.
resides
3.
resigned
4.
resolution

RES abbr.
reticuloendothelial system

Re
The symbol for the element rhenium.

RE abbr.
right eye
Re
The symbol for rhenium.
res
res
Re-engrossed Amendment Senate
RES
reticuloendothial system
re
Reprint of an Amendment
Re
1.
earth radii
2.
rhenium
RE
1.
real estate
2.
repair escrow [required]
3.
reproductive endocrinologist
4.
right end
res.
1.
reservation
2.
reserve
3.
reservoir
4.
residence
5.
resolution
Res.
1.
reservation
2.
reservoir

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