rez

See also: réz, reż, rež, řez, řež, and reż.

English

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

rez (plural rezes or rezzes)

  1. (US, slang) Clipping of reservation (tract of land set apart for native people).
  2. (Canada, slang) Clipping of reserve.
  3. (Canada, slang) Clipping of residence; dormitory.
  4. Clipping of resonance.
  5. (roleplaying games) Clipping of resurrection.
  6. Clipping of resolution.

Synonyms

  • rezzy (reservation)
  • res (Indian reserve or reservation)

Verb

rez (third-person singular simple present rezzes, present participle rezzing, simple past and past participle rezzed)

  1. (roleplaying games) Clipping of resurrect.
    • 1999 March 7, Phaedra, “My review of the EQ beta. (Very Long ;-)”, in alt.games.everquest (Usenet):
      When you die during the first 3 levels, you rez with food and water.
  2. (video games) To spawn or load into the game.
    Don't rez some enormous prop: it'll lag the server!

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Czech

Etymology

Inherited from Old Czech rzě, from Proto-Slavic *rъďa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈrɛs]

Noun

rez f or m inan (related adjective rezavý or rezivý or rezovatý or rezovitý or rezatý)

  1. rust

Declension

when feminine:

when masculine:

Derived terms

Further reading

  • rez in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • rez in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
  • rez in Internetová jazyková příručka

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French res, from Latin rāsus (scraped). Doublet of ras.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʁe/
  • (file)

Noun

rez m (plural rez)

  1. ground floor

Derived terms

Further reading

Northern Kurdish

Etymology

Compare Persian رز (raz).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rɛz/

Noun

Central Kurdish ڕه‌ز (rez)
Zazaki rez

rez m (Arabic spelling ڕه‌ز)

  1. vineyard

Derived terms

  • rezdar
  • rezdarî
  • rezik
  • rezistan
  • rezrûvîk
  • rezvan
  • rezvantî
  • rezvanî
  • rezvanîtî
  • rezî

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Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rêːz/

Noun

rȇz m (Cyrillic spelling ре̑з)

  1. cut
  2. incision

Declension

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