| Question | Answer |
| rupture | v. to separate |
| rumpus | n. the act of making a noisy disturbance |
| rogatory | adj. relating to a question |
| rogation | n. a solemn supplication ceremony prescribed by the church |
| rident | adj. laughing |
| risible | adj. provoking laughter |
| rectify | v. to force to abandon an evil course |
| rectitude | n. righteousness as a consequence of being honest |
| eradicate | v. to destroy completely |
| radical | adj. Arising from the root |
| arduous | adj. characterized by effort of exhaustion |
| ardor | n. a feeling of strong eagerness |
| aviary | n. a building where birds are kept |
| aviatrix | n. a woman aviator |
| arbitration | n. the hearing of a dispute by an impartial referee |
| arbitrage | n. investment to capture differences in price |
| medieval | adj. relating to the Middle Ages |
| coeval | n. a person of nearly the same age |
| acerbity | n. a sharp bitterness |
| acerbate | v. to cause to be bitter |
20 cards - created may 11, 10:56pm
