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re

A musician points to the second note, "re," on a large solfege chart.

Definition
  1. Noun:

    • The second note of a major scale in solmization: In music, "re" is the syllable used to sing or name the second note (the supertonic) in the movable-do solfège system.
    • An ancient Egyptian sun god: "Re" (also spelled Ra) was a major deity in ancient Egyptian religion, a creator god often depicted with a hawk's head.
    • A rare metallic element: "Re" is the chemical symbol for the element Rhenium, a dense, silvery-white metal.
  2. Preposition:

    • Concerning, in the matter of, regarding: Used especially in business, legal, or formal correspondence to introduce the subject being discussed.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun (Music):

    • In the scale of C major, the note D is sung as "re."
    • The solfège syllables are do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti.
  • Noun (Mythology):

    • The pharaoh was considered the son of Re.
    • Re was believed to travel across the sky in a solar barque.
  • Noun (Chemistry):

    • Rhenium (Re) has a very high melting point.
    • The alloy contains a small percentage of Re.
  • Preposition:

    • Re: your inquiry of March 15th, we have enclosed the requested documents.
    • The memo was titled "Re: Changes to the Project Timeline."
Advanced Usage
  • "In re": A Latin phrase meaning "in the matter of," used in legal contexts to refer to a specific case.
    • The court filed a document "In re Estate of Johnson."
Variants and Related Words
  • Ra: An alternative spelling for the Egyptian sun god.
  • Rhenium: The full name of the chemical element represented by "Re."
  • Regarding: A more common synonym for the prepositional use of "re."
Synonyms
  • Concerning: About, with reference to (for the preposition).
  • About: On the subject of (for the preposition).
  • Supertonic: The technical name for the second scale degree (for the musical noun).
Related Phrases
  • Re: (in correspondence): Used as a heading to indicate the subject of a letter, email, or memo.
    • Subject: Re: Meeting Agenda
    • The email's subject line began with "Re:" to show it was a reply.
Notes
  • The preposition "re" is an abbreviation of the Latin "in re." In modern English, it is commonly used in the subject lines of emails and letters.
  • In musical contexts, "re" is always pronounced as "ray" and is part of the fixed solfège sequence.
re

A musician points to the second note, "re," on a large solfege chart.

Noun
  1. the syllable naming the second (supertonic) note of any major scale in solmization
  2. ancient Egyptian sun god with the head of a hawk; a universal creator; he merged with the god Amen as Amen-Ra to become the king of the gods
  3. a rare heavy polyvalent metallic element that resembles manganese chemically and is used in some alloys; is obtained as a by-product in refining molybdenum