Ree
Ree, Rée or REE may refer to:
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People
- Arikara or Ree, a Native American tribe
- Persons
- Sir Frank Ree (1851–1914), British railway manager
- Hans Ree (born 1944), Dutch chess grandmaster and writer
- Paul Rée, philosopher
- Rimhak Ree (1922–2005), Korean Canadian mathematician
- Ree Drummond (born 1969), American food blogger and television personality
- Fictional characters
- Killashandra Ree, a fictional character in Crystal Singer by Anne McCaffrey
Places
- Lough Ree, an Irish lake
- Ree, County Londonderry, a townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Science and technology
- Rare-earth element, a group of chemical elements
- Rashba-Edelstein effect 2D spin-charge interconversion effect
- Reduced enamel epithelium, sometimes called reduced dental epithelium, overlies a developing tooth
- Ree or reeve, a female ruff (bird)
- Resting energy expenditure, the amount of calories required for a 24-hour period by the body during resting conditions
- Ruby (programming language) Enterprise Edition
Organizations
- Radio Exterior de España, the Spanish government's international broadcaster
- Red Eléctrica de España, the Spanish transmission system operator
- REE Automotive, a commercial electric vehicle developer and manufacturer
Other
- Re'eh (ראה in Hebrew), the 47th weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the fourth in the book of Deuteronomy
- Ree, a phrase commonly associated with Pepe the Frog, a comic book character and Internet meme
- Rees's Cyclopædia, a nineteenth-century encyclopedia, particularly rich in coverage of science and technology
- Resident Evil: Extinction, a 2007 film
- Resource and Energy Economics, a journal on energy economics and environmental economics
See also
Search for "ree" on Wikipedia.
- O'Ree (surname)
- All pages with titles beginning with Ree
- All pages with titles containing Ree
- Rees (disambiguation)
- Rhee (disambiguation)
- Re (disambiguation)
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