revolver (ré-vol-vèr), n.m., revolver.

revomir, v.a., to vomit, to throw up again; to vomit again; to bring up.

révoquer, v.a., to recall (an ambassador); to dismiss (a clerk, an officer, an official, etc.); to revoke, to repeal. — en doute; to call in question.

revouloir, v.a., to wish again, to wish again for.

revoyager, v.n., to travel again.

revue, n.f., review; magazine; survey, examination, revision. Faire la — de; to examine, to survey. Faire une — de ses papiers; to examine one’s papers. Passer en —; (milit.) to review. Être gens de —; to meet often.

révulsi-f, -ve, adj., (med.) revulsive.

révulsif, n.m., (med.) revulsive.

révulsion, n.f., revulsion.

rez, prep., (l.u.) level with, even with. — pied, — terre; even, or level, with the ground.