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Webster Dictionary :: Reconvene

RECONVE'NE, v.t. [re and convene.] To convene or call together again. RECONVE'NE...

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsolate

RECON'SOLATE, v.t. To console or comfort again. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsidering

RECONSID'ERING, ppr. Considering again; rescinding.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsidered

RECONSID'ERED, pp. Considered again; rescinded.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsideration

RECONSIDERA'TION, n. 1. A renewed consideration or review in the mind. 2. A seco...

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsider

RECONSID'ER, v.t. [re and consider.] 1. To consider again; to turn in the mind a...

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsecration

RECONSECRA'TION, n. A renewed consecration.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsecrating

RECON'SECRATING, ppr. Consecrating again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsecrated

RECONSECRATED, pp. Consecrated again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconsecrate

RECON'SECRATE, v.t. [re and consecrate.] To consecrate anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconquering

RECON'QUERING, ppr. Conquering again; recovering.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconquered

RECON'QUERED, pp. Conquered again; regained.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconquer

RECONQUER, v.t. recon'ker. [re and conquer.] 1. To conquer again; to recover by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reconnoitering

RECONNOIT'ERING, ppr. Viewing; examining by personal observation.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconnoitered

RECONNOIT'ERED, pp. Viewed; examined by personal observation.

Webster Dictionary :: Reconnoiter

RECONNOIT'ER, v.t. To view; to survey; to examine by the eye; particularly in mi...

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