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This page lists all of the entries from the Dictionary's R section. Other letters can be accessed from the above navigation template, or from the complete listings included in the full dictionary. This is simply a dictionary listing - for a grammatical overview of Zamgrh please see the lexicon. To find a specific word, use your browser's find function, generally by pressing Ctrl-F.

Note that some zombies disregard use of "!" as a vowel, but words that use it are listed for the general purpose.

Ra

Ra!

Ra!n (noun)

  1. Rain.

Ra!rbarn (noun)

  1. Railway Station. (Rail-Building)

Ra!z!n (noun)

  1. Raisin

Raa

Raah (verb)

  1. To row.

Raag (adverb)

  1. Like.

Raabab (verb)

  1. Revive.

Rab

Rab (verb)

  1. To love.

Rabah (noun)

  1. Lover. Mah zambah rabah.

Rabaz (noun)

  1. Ruckus.

Rabaz (verb)

  1. To make a ruckus.

Raba!rh (verb)

  1. Repair.

Rabazaman (noun)

  1. Revolution.

Rabbah (noun)

  1. Rabbi.
  2. Robber. (Gaa RNA Rabbahz am bananabra!nz! - You Necronet employees are fools!)

Rabb! (noun)

  1. Rabbi.

Rabb!n!zm (noun)

  1. Rabbinism. The collective Rabbinic teachings and traditions.

Rabrarah (noun)

  1. Library.

Rabzar (noun)

  1. Lobster.

Rag

Ragabazh (noun)

  1. Idler. (ragabash)

Ragargan (preposition)

  1. Regarding.

Ragg (noun)

  1. Leg.

Ragg-garb (noun)

  1. Pants. (Ragg-garbz am bah! - Pants are evil!)

Ragg-hanz (noun)

  1. Foot. (leg-hand)

Ragg-hanz-garb (noun)

  1. Shoe.

Ragh (adjective)

  1. Correct.
  2. Right.

Rah

Rahb (noun)

  1. Lord. (British Title)

Rah nah (noun)

  1. Now.
  2. Right Now.
  3. Immediately.
  4. Today.

Rahz (verb)

  1. To rush.

Rahzrrragz-an (noun)

  1. Resurrection. Zambah G-zaz am Rahzrrragz-an!

Ram

Ram (noun)

  1. Ram.
  2. Lamb.
  3. Rum.

Ram (verb)

  1. To ram.
  2. To attack barricades.
  3. Sheep, lamb, or ram, as in the popular zombie nursery rhyme Marrah haz hra babbah ram (Mary had a little lamb)

Ramram (verb)

  1. To demolish.

Ramramz (noun)

  1. Demolition.

Ramambarh (verb)

  1. To remember.

Ran

Ran (verb)

  1. To go. Ran Gaazarz!
  2. To run.
  3. To flee. Ran, harmanz! Ran nahaarh arh mah zambah brazzarz am ganna barg gaa!

Ranbagz (noun)

  1. Mail.

Ranzag (noun)

  1. Ruin.

Ranzag (verb)

  1. To ransack.

Rar

Rarazh (noun)

  1. Relish. (food)

Rarn (verb)

  1. Learn. (Harmanz nabar rarn.)

Raz

Raz (noun)

  1. West.

Razag (noun)

  1. Revenge.

Razagrang (noun)

  1. Recycling.

Raznazah (noun)

  1. Difference. (from Russian raznica)

Razz (noun)

  1. Tease.

Razz!ah (noun)

  1. Raid.

Rh

Rh!bz (noun)

  1. Ribs.

Rh!gh (noun)

  1. Light.

Rh!mzhab (noun)

  1. Rim job

Rh!n (verb)

  1. To win.

Rh!z!zanz (noun)

  1. Resistance. (ie. Ragrabang R!z!zanz!)

Rh!zzan (verb)

  1. To listen.

Rhabarb (noun)

  1. Rhubarb.

Rhah (prounoun)

  1. What.

Rn

RNAh (noun)

  1. Ribo-nucleic acid.

Rngrrn (noun)

  1. Penguin.

Rr

Rra!nz (noun)

  1. Ruins.

Rrahrh (adverb)

  1. Very. (Ahm rhahrh rrhnrrh.)

Rrhnrrh (adjective)

  1. Lonely. (Ahm rhahrh rrhnrrh.)

rRNAh (noun)

  1. Ribosomal ribonucleic acid