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Webster Dictionary :: Rehabilitate

REHABIL'ITATE, v.t. To restore to a former capacity; to reinstate; to qualify ag...

Webster Dictionary :: Regurgitation

REGURGITA'TION, n. 1. The act of pouring back. 2. The act of swallowing again; r...

Webster Dictionary :: Regurgitating

REGURG'ITATING, ppr. Throwing or pouring back.

Webster Dictionary :: Regurgitated

REGURG'ITATED, pp. Thrown or poured back.

Webster Dictionary :: Regurgitate

REGURG'ITATE, v.t. [L. re and gurges.] To throw or pour back as from a deep or h...

Webster Dictionary :: Regulus

REG'ULUS, n. [L. a petty king.] In chimistry, the finer or pure part of a metall...

Webster Dictionary :: Regulize

REG'ULIZE, v.t. To reduce to regulus or pure metal; to separate pure metal from ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reguline

REG'ULINE, a. [See Regulus .] Pertaining to regulus or pure metal. Bodies which ...

Webster Dictionary :: Regulator

REG'ULATOR, n. 1. One who regulates. 2. The small spring of a watch, which regul...

Webster Dictionary :: Regulation

REGULA'TION, n. 1. The act of regulating or reducing to order. 2. A rule or orde...

Webster Dictionary :: Regulating

REG'ULATING, ppr. Adjusting by rule, method or forms; reducing to order; subject...

Webster Dictionary :: Regulated

REG'ULATED, pp. Adjusted by rule, method or forms; put in good order; subjected ...

Webster Dictionary :: Regulate

REG'ULATE, v.t. 1. To adjust by rule, method or established mode; as, to regulat...

Webster Dictionary :: Regularly

REG'ULARLY, adv. 1. In a manner accordant to a rule or established mode; as a ph...

Webster Dictionary :: Regularity

REGULAR'ITY, n. 1. Agreeableness to a rule or to established order; as the regul...

Webster Dictionary :: Regular

REG'ULAR, a. [L. regularis, from regula, a rule, from rego, to rule.] 1. Conform...

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