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Webster Dictionary :: Remedilessness

REMED'ILESSNESS, n. Incurableness.

Webster Dictionary :: Remedilessly

REMED'ILESSLY, adv. In a manner or degree that precludes a remedy.

Webster Dictionary :: Remediless

REMED'ILESS, a. [In modern books, the accent is placed on the first syllable, wh...

Webster Dictionary :: Remedied

REM'EDIED, pp. [from remedy.] Cured; healed; repaired.

Webster Dictionary :: Remediate

REME'DIATE, in the sense of remedial, is not in use.

Webster Dictionary :: Remedial

REME'DIAL, a. [L. remedialis.] Affording a remedy; intended for a remedy, or for...

Webster Dictionary :: Remediable

REME'DIABLE, a. [from remedy.] That may be remedied or cured. The evil is believ...

Webster Dictionary :: Remastication

REMASTICA'TION, n. The act of masticating again or repeatedly.

Webster Dictionary :: Remasticating

REMAS'TICATING, ppr. Chewing again or over and over.

Webster Dictionary :: Remasticated

REMAS'TICATED, pp. Chewed again or repeatedly.

Webster Dictionary :: Remasticate

REMAS'TICATE, v.t. [re and masticate.] To chew or masticate again; to chew over ...

Webster Dictionary :: Remarrying

REMAR'RYING, ppr. Marrying again or a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Remarry

REMAR'RY, v.t. [re and marry.] To marry again or a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Remarried

REMAR'RIED, pp. Married again or a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Remarking

REM'ARKING, ppr. Observing; taking notice of; expressing in words or writing.

Webster Dictionary :: Remarker

REM'ARKER, n. An observer; one who makes remarks.

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