What is the meaning of Re?

About, regarding, with reference to; especially in letters, documents, emails and case law.

A syllable used in solfège to represent the second note of a major scale.

Clipping of rematch.

Clipping of reinsurance.

three

they

they are

Of a nationality or place; -ish.

he (third person singular masculine pronoun)

Nonstandard spelling of .

Nonstandard spelling of .

Nonstandard spelling of .

to prepare; make

re, the second syllable in the scale of solfège

re a syllable used in solfège to represent the second note of a major scale.

Alternative spelling of (before)

eye

to say

eye

cloud

cloud, gloom, bad luck (clarification of this definition is needed)

attention, care, consideration

feminine of ri (young, new)

young girl

daughter-in-law

second-person singular simple perfect indicative of bie

Alternative form of rei

re, ray

too much

those

pair

couple

Alternative form of res

re (second note of diatonic scale)

double raise (multiplies the current stake by 4)

re

re

d

king

re

D (the musical note or key)

The name of the Latin script letter R/r.

about

king (male monarch)

king

king, magnate (man who excels in something)

re (musical note)

D (musical note or key)

Rōmaji transcription of

Rōmaji transcription of

ablative singular of rēs

in reality, in fact, on practice

re, D (second note in the major scale)

look! see? (used to draw the listener's attention to something visible)

look, here is..., you see

king (type of monarch who rules a kingdom)

king

king

dependent form of she

to say

locative singular of ra (the Pali letter 'r')

dative feminine singular of en: a, an

re (musical note)

king

king

re

very

The name of the Latin-script letter R/r.

Letter of the Arabic alphabet: ر

king

to go

to be

to be

to roast

to nurse, to give specific attention to something or someone

to soak, to become swollen (usually in reference to the skin)

to exceed (in degree or dimension), to pass, to go across a mark

to skim the top of a liquid

To alter something, to cause something to be transferred or removed via supernatural or authoritative means

to put a curse or spell on someone

to trigger, to undergo a hit

to dislocate, to suffer from a dislocated body part

The syllable used to represent the mid-tone

Source: wiktionary.org