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RI'VER, n. One who rives or splits. RIV'ER , n. [L. rivus, rivulus, rips.] 1. A ...
RIV'EN, pp. of rive. Split; rent or burst asunder.
RIV'EL, v.t. [This word is obsolete, but shrivel, from the same root, is in use....
RIVE, v.t. pret. rived; pp. rived or riven. [L. rumpo, rupi. It may be allied to...
RI'VALSHIP, n. 1. The state or character of a rival. 2. Strife; contention for s...
RI'VALRY, n. [from rival.] Competition; a strife or effort to obtain an object w...
RIVAL'ITY, n. Rivalry. [Not in use.]
RI'VAL, n. [L. rivalis; Heb. to contend, to strive. See Raffle .] 1. One who is ...
RIV'AGE, n. A bank, shore or coast. [Not in use.]
RIT'UALLY, adv. by rites; or by a particular rite.
RIT'UALIST, n. One skilled in the ritual.
RIT'UAL, a. 1. Pertaining to rites; consisting of rites; as ritual service or sa...
RITORNEL'LO, n. In music, a repeat; the burden of a song, or the repetition of a...
RITE, n. [L. ritus.] The manner of performing divine or solemn service as establ...
RISSE, obsolete pret. of rise.
RISK'ING, ppr. Hazarding; exposing to injury or loss.