Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Re-echoed

RE-ECH'OED, pp. [supra.] Returned, as sound; reverberated again.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-echo

RE-ECH'O, v.t [re and echo.] To echo back; to reverberate again; as, the hills r...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-creation

RE-CREA'TION, n. A forming anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-creating

RE-CREA'TING, ppr. Creating or forming anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-created

RE-CREA'TED, pp. Created or formed anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-create

RE-CREA'TE, v.t. To create or form anew. An opening the campaign of 1776, instea...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-collect

RE-COLLECT', v.t. To gather again; to collect what has been scattered; as, to re...

Webster Dictionary :: Re

RE, a prefix or inseparable particle in the composition of words, denotes return...

Webster Dictionary :: Razure

RA'ZURE, n. [L. rasura, from rado.] The act of erasing or effacing; obliteration...

Webster Dictionary :: Razorable

RA'ZORABLE, a. Fit to be shaved. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Razor-fish

RA'ZOR-FISH, n. A species of fish with a compressed body.

Webster Dictionary :: Razor-bill

RA'ZOR-BILL, n. An aquatic fowl, the Alca torda; also, the Rhynchops nigra or cu...

Webster Dictionary :: Razor

RA'ZOR, n. [L. rasus, rado, to scrape.] An instrument for shaving off beard or h...

Webster Dictionary :: Razing

RA'ZING, ppr. subverting; destroying; erasing; extirpating.

Webster Dictionary :: Razee

RAZEE', n. A ship of war cut down to a smaller size.

Webster Dictionary :: Razed

RA'ZED, pp. Subverted; overthrown; wholly ruined; erased; extirpated.

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