6 letter word starting with rem

Words Parts of Speech Meaning/Definition/Similar Words
remade imp. & p. p. of Remake.
remain verb i. To stay behind while others withdraw; to be left after others have been removed or destroyed; to be left after a number or quantity has been subtracted or cut off; to be left as not included or comprised., To continue unchanged in place, form, or condition, or undiminished in quantity; to abide; to stay; to endure; to last., To await; to be left to., State of remaining; stay., That which is left; relic; remainder; — chiefly in the plural., That which is left of a human being after the life is gone; relics; a dead body., The posthumous works or productions, esp. literary works, of one who is dead; as, Cecil’s
remake verb t. To make anew.
remand verb t. To recommit; to send back., The act of remanding; the order for recommitment.
remark noun To mark in a notable manner; to distinquish clearly; to make noticeable or conspicuous; to piont out., To take notice of, or to observe, mentally; as, to remark the manner of a speaker., To express in words or writing, as observed or noticed; to state; to say; — often with a substantive clause; as, he remarked that it was time to go., To make a remark or remarks; to comment., Act of remarking or attentively noticing; notice or observation., The expression, in speech or writing, of something remarked or noticed; the mention of that which is worthy of attention or notice; hence, also, a casual observation, comment, or statement; as, a pertinent remark.
remast verb t. To furnish with a new mast or set of masts.
remble verb t. To remove.
remean verb t. To give meaning to; to explain the meaning of; to interpret.
remede noun Remedy.
remedy noun That which relieves or cures a disease; any medicine or application which puts an end to disease and restores health; — with for; as, a remedy for the gout., That which corrects or counteracts an evil of any kind; a corrective; a counteractive; reparation; cure; — followed by for or against, formerly by to., The legal means to recover a right, or to obtain redress for a wrong., To apply a remedy to; to relieve; to cure; to heal; to repair; to redress; to correct; to counteract.
remelt verb t. To melt again.
remeve verb t. & i. Alt. of Remewe
remewe verb t. & i. To remove.
remind verb t. To put (one) in mind of something; to bring to the remembrance of; to bring to the notice or consideration of (a person).
remise verb t. To send, give, or grant back; to release a claim to; to resign or surrender by deed; to return., A giving or granting back; surrender; return; release, as of a claim.
remiss adjective Not energetic or exact in duty or business; not careful or prompt in fulfilling engagements; negligent; careless; tardy; behindhand; lagging; slack; hence, lacking earnestness or activity; languid; slow., The act of being remiss; inefficiency; failure.
remold verb t. Alt. of Remould
remora noun Delay; obstacle; hindrance., Any one of several species of fishes belonging to Echeneis, Remora, and allied genera. Called also sucking fish., An instrument formerly in use, intended to retain parts in their places.
remord verb t. To excite to remorse; to rebuke., To feel remorse.
remote superl. Removed to a distance; not near; far away; distant; — said in respect to time or to place; as, remote ages; remote lands., Hence, removed; not agreeing, according, or being related; — in various figurative uses., Not agreeing; alien; foreign., Not nearly related; not close; as, a remote connection or consanguinity., Separate; abstracted., Not proximate or acting directly; primary; distant., Not obvious or sriking; as, a remote resemblance., Separated by intervals greater than usual.
remove verb t. To move away from the position occupied; to cause to change place; to displace; as, to remove a building., To cause to leave a person or thing; to cause to cease to be; to take away; hence, to banish; to destroy; to put an end to; to kill; as, to remove a disease., To dismiss or discharge from office; as, the President removed many postmasters., To change place in any manner, or to make a change in place; to move or go from one residence, position, or place to another., The act of removing; a removal., The transfer of one’s business, or of one’s domestic belongings, from one location or dwelling house to another; — in the United States usually called a move., The state of being removed., That which is removed, as a dish removed from table to make room for something else., The distance or space through which anything is removed; interval; distance; stage; hence, a step or degree in any scale of gradation; specifically, a division in an English public school; as, the boy went up two removes last year., The act of resetting a horse’s shoe.