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Webster Dictionary :: Relaid

RELA'ID, pp. Laid a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Rekindling

REKIN'DLING, ppr. Kindling again; inflaming anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Rekindled

REKIN'DLED, pp. Kindled again; inflamed anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Rekindle

REKIN'DLE, v.t. [re and kindle.] 1. To kindle again; to set on fire anew. 2. To ...

Webster Dictionary :: Rejuvenescence

REJUVENES'CENCE,'CENCY, n. [L. re and juvenescens; juvenis, a youth.] A renewing...

Webster Dictionary :: Rejudging

REJUDG'ING, ppr. Judging again.

Webster Dictionary :: Rejudged

REJUDG'ED, pp. Reviewed; judged again.

Webster Dictionary :: Rejudge

REJUDGE, v.t. rejuj'. [re and judge.] To judge again; to re-examine; to review; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Rejourn

REJOURN, v.t. rejurn'. [See Adjourn .] To adjourn to another hearing or inquiry....

Webster Dictionary :: Rejolt

REJOLT, n. [re and jolt.] A reacting jolt or shock. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Rejoint

REJOINT', v.t. [re and joint.] To reunite joints.

Webster Dictionary :: Rejoining

REJOIN'ING, ppr. Joining again; answering a plaintiff's replication.

Webster Dictionary :: Rejoined

REJOIN'ED, pp. Joined again; reunited.

Webster Dictionary :: Rejoinder

REJOIND'ER, n. 1. An answer to a reply; or in general, an answer. 2. In law plea...

Webster Dictionary :: Rejoin

REJOIN', v.t. [re and join.] 1. To join again; to unite after separation. 2. To ...

Webster Dictionary :: Rejoicingly

REJOIC'INGLY, adv. With joy or exultation.

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