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1. ripplet - A small ripple, as of water.

2. risible - capable of exciting laughter.

3. rivulet - A small stream or brook.

4. robust - Characterized by great strength or power of endurance.

5. rondo - A musical composition during which the first part or subject is repeated several times.

6. rookery - A place where crows congregate to breed.

7. rotary - Turning around its axis, like a wheel, or so constructed as to turn thus.

8. rotate - To cause to turn on or as on its axis, as a wheel.

9. rote - Repetition of words or sounds as a means of learning them, with slight attention.

10. rotund - Round from fullness or plumpness.

11. rudimentary - Being in an initial, early, or incomplete stage of development.

12. rue - To regret extremely.

13. ruffian - A lawless or recklessly brutal fellow.

14. ruminant - Chewing the cud.

15. ruminate - To chew over again, as food previously swallowed and regurgitated.

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