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Webster Dictionary :: Revictual

REVICTUAL, v.t. revit'l. [re and victual.] to furnish again with provisions.

Webster Dictionary :: Reviction

REVIC'TION, n. [l. re and vivo, victum, to live.] Return to life. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Revibration

REVIBRA'TION, n. the act of vibrating back.

Webster Dictionary :: Revibrate

REVI'BRATE, v.i. [re and vibrate.] to vibrate back or in return.

Webster Dictionary :: Revetment

REVET'MENT, n. In fortification, a strong wall on the outside of a rampart, inte...

Webster Dictionary :: Revestiary

REVEST'IARY, n. [L. revestio.] The place or apartment in a church or temple wher...

Webster Dictionary :: Revested

REVEST'ED, pp. clothed again; invested anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Revest

REVEST', v.t. [Low L. revestio; re and vestio, to clothe.] 1. to clothe again. 2...

Webster Dictionary :: Revery

REV'ERY, n. 1. Properly, a raving or delirium; but its sense, as generally used,...

Webster Dictionary :: Revertive

REVERT'IVE, a. Changing; reversing.

Webster Dictionary :: Reverting

REVERT'ING, ppr. Turning back; returning.

Webster Dictionary :: Revertible

REVERT'IBLE, a. That may revert or return.

Webster Dictionary :: Revertent

REVERT'ENT, n. A medicine which restores the natural order of the inverted irrit...

Webster Dictionary :: Reverted

REVERT'ED, pp. Reversed; turned back.

Webster Dictionary :: Revert

REVERT', v.t. [L. reverto; re and verto, to turn.] 1. To turn back; to turn to t...

Webster Dictionary :: Reversioner

REVER'SIONER, n. The person who has a reversion, or who is entitled to lands or ...

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