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REV'ERENT, a. 1. Expressing reverence, veneration or submission; as reverent wor...
REV'EREND, a. [L. reverendus.] 1. Worthy of reverence; entitled to respect mingl...
REV'ERENCING, ppr. Regarding with fear mixed with respect and affection.
REV'ERENCER, n. One that regards with reverence.
REV'ERENCED, pp. Regarded with fear mingled with respect and affection.
REV'ERENCE, n. [L. reverentia.] 1. Fear mingled with respect and esteem; venerat...
REVE'RED, pp. Regarded with fear mingled with respect and affection.
REVE'RE, v.t. [L. revereor; re and vereor, to fear.] To regard with fear mingled...
REVERB'ERATORY, a. Returning or driving back; as a reverberatory furnace or kiln...
REVERBERA'TION, n. The act of driving or sending back; particularly, the act of ...
REVERB'ERATING, ppr. Driving or sending back; reflecting, as light; echoing, as ...
REVERB'ERATED, pp. Driven back; sent back; driven from side to side.
REVERB'ERATE, v.t. [l. reverbero; re and verbero, to beat.] 1. To return, as sou...
REVERB'ERANT, a. [L. reverberans. See Reverberate .] Returning sound; resounding...
REVERB', v.t. To reverberate. [Not in use.]
REV'ENUE, n. [L. revenio; re and venio, to come.] 1. In a general sense, the ann...