|
|
recollection |
Noun
|
something recalled to the mind |
|
|
reminiscence |
Noun
|
the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort) |
|
|
reminiscence |
Noun
|
a mental impression retained and recalled from the past |
|
|
remembrance |
Noun
|
the ability to recall past occurrences |
|
|
remembrance |
Noun
|
a recognition of meritorious service |
|
|
reconstructive memory |
Noun
|
recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall |
|
|
reproductive memory |
Noun
|
recall that is hypothesized to work by storing the original stimulus input and reproducing it during recall |
|
|
retrospection |
Noun
|
memory for experiences that are past |
|
|
retrospection |
Noun
|
reference to things past |
|
|
rage |
Noun
|
an interest followed with exaggerated zeal |
|
|
rage |
Noun
|
a feeling of intense anger |
|
|
rage |
Noun
|
violent state of the elements |
|
|
rage |
Noun
|
a state of extreme anger |
|
|
rage |
Noun
|
something that is desired intensely |
|
|
rage |
Verb
|
feel intense anger |
|
|
rage |
Verb
|
be violent |
|
|
rage |
Verb
|
behave violently, as if in state of a great anger |
|
|
representational process |
Noun
|
any basic cognitive process in which some entity comes to stand for or represent something else |
|
|
reference system |
Noun
|
a system that uses coordinates to establish position |
|
|
reference frame |
Noun
|
a system that uses coordinates to establish position |
|
|
radioimmunoassay |
Noun
|
immunoassay of a substance that has been radioactively labeled |
|
|
rationale |
Noun
|
(law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature) |
|
|
reasoning by elimination |
Noun
|
analysis of a problem into alternative possibilities followed by the systematic rejection of unacceptable alternatives |
|
|
reductionism |
Noun
|
the analysis of complex things into simpler constituents |
|
|
reductionism |
Noun
|
a theory that all complex systems can be completely understood in terms of their components |
|
|
resolving |
Noun
|
analysis into clear-cut components |
|
|
reasoning |
Adjective
|
endowed with the capacity to reason |
|
|
reasoning |
Noun
|
thinking that is coherent and logical |
|
|
ratiocination |
Noun
|
logical and methodical reasoning |
|
|
ratiocination |
Noun
|
the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises of a syllogism) |
|
|
revelation |
Noun
|
an enlightening or astonishing disclosure |
|
|
revelation |
Noun
|
communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency |
|
|
revelation |
Noun
|
the speech act of making something evident |
|
|
reasoning backward |
Noun
|
the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence |
|
|
real world |
Noun
|
the practical world as opposed to the academic world |
|
|
real life |
Noun
|
the practical world as opposed to the academic world |
|
|
reliving |
Noun
|
a recurrence of a prior experience |
|
|
re-experiencing |
Noun
|
a recurrence of a prior experience |
|
|
road test |
Noun
|
a test to insure that a vehicle is roadworthy |
|
|
retrovision |
Noun
|
a vision of events in the distant past |
|
|
retrospect |
Noun
|
contemplation of things past |
|
|
retrospect |
Verb
|
look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events) |
|
|
reminder |
Noun
|
an experience that causes you to remember something |
|
|
reminder |
Noun
|
a message that helps you remember something |
|
|
reminder |
Noun
|
someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided |
|
|
rhabdomancy |
Noun
|
searching for underground water or minerals by using a dowsing rod |
|
|
reconsideration |
Noun
|
thinking again about a choice previously made |
|
|
reconsideration |
Noun
|
a consideration of a topic (as in a meeting) with a view to changing an earlier decision |
|
|
rethink |
Noun
|
thinking again about a choice previously made |
|
|
rethink |
Verb
|
change one's mind |