Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Redstart

RED'START, RED'STREAK, n. [red and streak.] 1. A sort of apple, so called from i...

Webster Dictionary :: Redshort

RED'SHORT, a. [red and short.] Brittle, or breaking short when red hot, as a met...

Webster Dictionary :: Redshank

RED'SHANK, n. 1. A bird of the genus Scolopax. 2. A contemptuous appellation for...

Webster Dictionary :: Redsear

REDSE'AR, v.i. [red and sear.] To break or crack when too hot, as iron under the...

Webster Dictionary :: Redressless

REDRESS'LESS, a. Without amendment; without relief.

Webster Dictionary :: Redressive

REDRESS'IVE, a. Affording relief.

Webster Dictionary :: Redressing

REDRESS'ING, ppr. Setting right; relieving; indemnifying.

Webster Dictionary :: Redresser

REDRESS'ER, n. One who gives redress.

Webster Dictionary :: Redressed

REDRESS'ED, pp. Remedied; set right; relieved; indemnified.

Webster Dictionary :: Redress

REDRESS', v.t. 1. To set right; to amend. In yonder spring of roses, find what t...

Webster Dictionary :: Redraw

REDRAW', v.t. [re and draw.] 1. To draw again. In commerce, to draw a new bill o...

Webster Dictionary :: Redrafting

REDR'AFTING, ppr. Redrawing; drafting or transcribing again.

Webster Dictionary :: Redrafted

REDR'AFTED, pp. Drafted again; transcribed into a new copy.

Webster Dictionary :: Redraft

REDR'AFT, v.t. [re and draft.] To draw or draft anew. REDR'AFT , n. 1. A second ...

Webster Dictionary :: Redpole

RED'POLE, n. A bird with a red head or poll, of the genus Fringilla.

Webster Dictionary :: Redouted

REDOUT'ED, a. Formidable. [Not in use.]

Ampiaw
Add to home screen for a faster, app-like experience