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REFRACT'IVE, a. That refracts or has power to refract or turn from a direct cour...
REFRAC'TION, n. The deviation of a moving body, chiefly rays of light, from a di...
REFRACT'ING, ppr. 1. Turning from a direct course. 2. a. That turns rays from a ...
REFRACT'ED, pp. 1. Turned from a direct course, as rays of light. 2. a. In botan...
REFRACTA'RIAS, n. A mineral.
REFRACT', v.t. [L. refractus, refringo; re and frango, to break.] To break the n...
REFOUND', v.t. [re and found.] To found or cast anew.
REFOS'SION, n. The act of digging up.
REFOR'TIFY, v.t. [re and fortify.] To fortify anew.
REFORTIFICA'TION, n. A fortifying a second time.
REFORM'IST, n. 1. One who is of the reformed religion. 2. One who proposes or fa...
REFORM'ING, ppr. Correcting what is wrong; amending; restoring to a good state. ...
REFORM'ER, n. 1. One who effects a reformation or amendment; as a reformer of ma...
REFORM'ED, pp. Corrected; amended; restored to a good state; as a reformed profl...
REF'ORMATION, n. 1. The act of reforming; correction or amendment of life, manne...
REFORM', v.t. [L. reformo; re and formo, to form.] 1. To change from worse to be...