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Webster Dictionary :: Retaking

RETA'KING, ppr. Taking again; taking from a captor. RETA'KING , n. A taking agai...

Webster Dictionary :: Retaker

RETA'KER, n. One who takes again what has been taken; a recaptor.

Webster Dictionary :: Retake

RETA'KE, v.t. pret. retook; pp. retaken. [re and take.] 1. To take again. 2. To ...

Webster Dictionary :: Retaining

RETA'INING, ppr. Keeping in possession; keeping as an associate; keeping from es...

Webster Dictionary :: Retainer

RETA'INER, n. 1. One who retains; as an executor, who retains a debt due from th...

Webster Dictionary :: Retained

RETA'INED, pp. Held; kept in possession; kept as an associate; kept in pay; kept...

Webster Dictionary :: Retain

RETA'IN, v.t. [L. retineo; re and teneo, to hold.] 1. To hold or keep in possess...

Webster Dictionary :: Retailing

RETA'ILING, ppr. Selling in small quantities.

Webster Dictionary :: Retailer

RETA'ILER, RE'TAILER, n. [This word, like the noun retail, is often, perhaps gen...

Webster Dictionary :: Retailed

RETA'ILED, pp. Sold in small quantities.

Webster Dictionary :: Retail

RETA'IL, RETAIL, v.t. 1. To sell in small quantities or parcels, from the sense ...

Webster Dictionary :: Resuscitative

RESUS'CITATIVE, a. Reviving; revivifying; raising from apparent death; reproducing.

Webster Dictionary :: Resuscitation

RESUSCITA'TION, n. 1. The act of reviving from a state of apparent death; the st...

Webster Dictionary :: Resuscitating

RESUS'CITATING, ppr. Reviving; revivifying; reproducing.

Webster Dictionary :: Resuscitated

RESUS'CITATED, pp. Revived; revivified; reproduced.

Webster Dictionary :: Resuscitate

RESUS'CITATE, v.t. [l. resuscito; re and suscito, to raise.] 1. To revivify; to ...

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