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REN'DERED, pp. Returned; paid back; given; assigned; made; translated; surrender...
REN'DERABLE, a. That may be rendered.
REND'ER, n. [from rend.] One that tears by violence. REN'DER , v.t. [This is pro...
REND, v.t. pret. and pp. rent. [Eng. cranny, L. crena, Gr.] 1. To separate any s...
RENCOUN'TER, n. Literally, a meeting of two bodies. Hence, 1. A meeting in oppos...
RENAV'IGATING, ppr. Navigating again.
RENAV'IGATED, pp. Navigated again; sailed over anew.
RENAV'IGATE, v.t. [re and navigate.] To navigate again; as, to renavigate the Pa...
RENAS'CIBLE, a. That may be reproduced; that may spring again into being.
RENAS'CENT, a. [L. renascens, renascor; re and nascor, to be born.] Springing or...
RENAS'CENCY, n. The state of springing or being produced again.
REN'ARD, n. a fox; a name used in fables, but not in common discourse.
RE'NAL, a. [L. renalis, from renes, the kidneys.] Pertaining to the kidneys or r...
REMUR'MURING, ppr. uttering back in low sounds.
REMUR'MURED, pp. Uttered back in murmurs.
REMUR'MUR, v.t. [L. remurmuro; re and murmuro.] to utter back in murmurs; to ret...