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realty
English
Etymology
From Middle French realité (“property, possession”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /??il?ti/, /??i?lti/
Usage notes
- Pronunciation /?il?ti/ is usually considered incorrect.
Noun
realty (countable and uncountable, plural realties)
- Real estate; a piece of real property; land.
- (law) The property that goes to the heirs of the deceased, as distinguished from the personalty, which goes to the executor or administrator of the estate.
- (obsolete) Reality.
- (obsolete) Loyalty; faithfulness; fealty.
- (obsolete) Royalty.
Antonyms
- personalty
Related terms
- realtor
- realty agent
Anagrams
- Ratley, Tayler, elytra, lyrate, raylet, telary
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reasty
English
Etymology
Uncertain.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?sti
Adjective
reasty (comparative more reasty, superlative most reasty)
- (obsolete, Britain, dialect) rusty and rancid; applied to salt meat
Related terms
- reastiness
Anagrams
- Stayer, e-trays, estray, satyre, starey, stayer, stayre, tyrase, yarest
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