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REAM, n. [L. remus., ramus, a branch, for the shoots of trees or shrubs were the...
RE'ALTY, n. [L. rex.] 1. Lovalty. [Not in use.] 2. Reality. [Not in use.] 3. In ...
REALM, n. relm. [L. rex, king, whence regalis, royal.] 1. A royal jurisdiction o...
RE'ALLY, adv. 1. With actual existence. 2. In truth; in fact; not in appearance ...
REALLEDGE, v.t. reallej'. [re and alledge.] To alledge again.
RE'ALIZING, ppr. 1. Bringing into actual being; converting into real estate; imp...
RE'ALIZED, pp. Brought into actual being; converted into real estate; impressed,...
RE'ALIZE, v.t. 1. To bring into being or act; as, to realize a scheme or project...
REALIZA'TION, n. [from realize.] 1. The act of realizing or making real. 2. The ...
REAL'ITY, n. 1. Actual being or existence of any thing; truth; fact; in distinct...
RE'ALIST, n. A scholastic philosopher, who maintains that things and not words, ...
RE'ALGAR, n. A combination of sulphur and arsenic; red sulphuret of arsenic. Rea...
RE'AL, a. [Low L. realis. The L. res and Eng. thing coincide exactly with the He...
REAK, n. A rush. [Not in use.]
REAGGRAVA'TION, n. [re and aggravation.] In the Romish ecclesiastical law, the l...
REA'GENT, n. [re and agent.] In chimistry, a substance employed to precipitate a...