Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Redgum

RED'GUM, n. A disease of new born infants; an eruption of red pimples in early i...

Webster Dictionary :: Redeye

RED'EYE, n. [red and eye.] A fish of a red color, particularly the iris.

Webster Dictionary :: Redescending

REDESCEND'ING, ppr. Descending again.

Webster Dictionary :: Redescend

REDESCEND', v.i. [re and descent.] To descend again.

Webster Dictionary :: Redented

REDENT'ED, a. Formed like the teeth of a saw; indented.

Webster Dictionary :: Redemptory

REDEMP'TORY, a. Paid for ransom; as Hector's redemptory price.

Webster Dictionary :: Redemptioner

REDEMP'TIONER, n. One who redeems himself, or purchases his release from debt or...

Webster Dictionary :: Redemption

REDEMP'TION, n. [L. redemptio. See Redeem .] 1. Repurchase of captured goods or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Redemising

REDEMI'SING, ppr. Reconveying.

Webster Dictionary :: Redemised

REDEMI'SED, pp. Reconveyed, as an estate.

Webster Dictionary :: Redemise

REDEMI'SE, v.t. s as z. [re and demise.] To convey or transfer back, as an estat...

Webster Dictionary :: Redemanding

REDEM'ANDING, ppr. Demanding back or again.

Webster Dictionary :: Redemanded

REDEM'ANDED, pp. Demanded back or again.

Webster Dictionary :: Redemandable

REDEM'ANDABLE, a. That may be demanded back.

Webster Dictionary :: Redemand

REDEM'AND, v.t. [re and demand.] To demand back; to demand again. REDEM'AND , n....

Webster Dictionary :: Redelivery

REDELIV'ERY, n. The act of delivering back; also, a second delivery or liberation.

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