Proper noun
A unisex given name transferred from the surname.
A surname from Welsh.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAbraham is behind on £38.2m despite an impressive haul of 13 goals, midfielder Mount on £33m and right-back Reece James on £23. Source: Internet
As he returns home with conflicting memories of the event and questions about culpability, new evidence comes to light as Reece discovers dark forces working against him. Source: Internet
Coming back to Week 11. As Reece had already secured his place on the gantry last week, he was safe from the monstrous challenge that had, in fact, kicked him out the last time around – the dreaded one-inch cube challenge. Source: Internet
Campbell and Reece, Biology 6th edition, Benjamin Cummings, 2002 This has led some texts to delineate between membrane-bound and non-membrane bound organelles. Source: Internet
"Along with a few other changes, Mr. Reece, but then you haven't seen designs in quite a while. Source: Internet
Accused killer William Reece transferred to Oklahoma to face. Source: Internet