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RESTO'RE, v.t. [L. restauro. This is a compound of re and the root of store, sto...
RESTO'RATIVE, a. That has power to renew strength and vigor. RESTO'RATIVE , n. A...
RESTORA'TION, n. [L. restauro.] 1. The act of replacing in a former state. Behol...
RESTO'RAL, n. Restitution. [Not in use.]
RESTO'RABLE, n. [from restore.] That may be restored to a former good condition;...
REST'LESSNESS, n. 1. Uneasiness; unquietness; a state of disturbance or agitatio...
REST'LESSLY, adv. Without rest; unquietly. When the mind casts and turns itself ...
REST'LESS, a. 1. Unquiet; uneasy; continually moving; as a restless child. 2. Be...
RESTIVE, RESTIVENESS. [See Restif .]
RESTIVE, RESTIVENESS. [See Restif .]
RES'TITUTOR, n. One who makes restitution. [little used.]
RESTITU'TION, n. [L. restitutio.] 1. The act of returning or restoring to a pers...
RES'TITUTE, v.t. [L. restituo; re and statuo, to set.] To restore to a former st...
RESTIN'GUISH, v.t. [L. restinguo; re and extinguo.] To quench or extinguish.
REST'ING-PLACE, n. A place for rest.
REST'ING, ppr. Ceasing to move or act; ceasing to be moved or agitated; lying; l...