real / reel / riel / rill [ri:l]
real – adj., adv. & n. – adj. – relating to something that has actual existence as opposed to fiction; 2. in math, numbers relating to quantities versus imaginary; 3. in physics, images that can be captured versus virtual; 4. of a genuine substance versus artificial; adv. – modifying either an adjective or another adverb, extremely, very; n. – 1. a genuine article or person i.e. not a fake, imitation, counterfeit etc.
reel – n. & v. – n. – 1. a type of spool for winding thread, yarn, fishing line, film etc.; 2. things done in quick succession; 2. rapid motion or sound, a tumult; 3. a traditional Celtic dance with four or more dancers; v. – 1. to wind onto a spool or similar object; 2. to whirl about; 3. to pass a cup around from person to person; 4. to dance a reel.
riel – n. – the basic monetary unit in Cambodia from 1953, divided into 100 sen
rill – n. & v. – n. – 1. a type of very thin cloth; 2. a small stream; 3. a trickle; 4. a narrow groove especially for planting seed; v. – 1. to make a trickle with liquid; 2. to plant in a small furrow