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REMOUNT', v.t. To mount again; as, to remount a horse. REMOUNT' , v.i. To mount ...
REMO'TION, n. The act of removing; the state of being removed to a distance. [Li...
REMO'TENESS, n. 1. State of being distant in space or time; distance; as the rem...
REMO'TELY, adv. 1. At a distance in space or time; not nearly. 2. At a distance ...
REMO'TE, a. [L. remotus, removeo; re and moveo, to move.] 1. Distant in place; n...
REMORSELESSNESS, n. remors'lessness. Savage cruelty; insensibility to distress.
REMORSELESSLY, adv. remors'lessly. Without remorse.
REMORSELESS, a. remors'less. Unpitying; cruel; insensible to distress; as the re...
REMORSEFUL, a. remors'ful. 1. Full of remorse. 2. Compassionate; feeling tenderl...
REMORS'ED, a. Feeling remorse or compunction. [Not used.]
REMORSE, n. remors'. [L. remorsus, from remordeo.] 1. The keen pain or anguish e...
REMORD'ENCY, n. Compunction; remorse.
REMORD', v.t. [L. remordeo; re and mordeo, to gnaw.] To rebuke; to excite to rem...
REM'ORATE, v.t. [L. remoror.] To hinder; to delay. [Not in use.]
REM'ORA, n. [L. from re and moror, to delay.] 1. Delay; obstacle; hinderance. [N...
REMON'STRATOR, n. One who remonstrates.