recollection (rek'o-lek'shun), something called to mind.
reconcile (rek'on-sil), pacify, settle.
reconnoiter (rek'o-noi'ter) examine with the eye, survey.
recreation (rek're-a'shun), amusement.
recruit (re-kroot'), repair by fresh supplies; reinforcement.
rectitude (rek'ti-tud), honesty.
recurrence (re-kur'ens), the act of returning from time to time.
redress (re-dres'), set right a wrong.
reek (rek), send forth vapor or smoke, "reeking tube," guns and cannons.
reel (rel), stagger.