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Webster Dictionary :: Restinguish

RESTIN'GUISH, v.t. [L. restinguo; re and extinguo.] To quench or extinguish.

Webster Dictionary :: Resting-place

REST'ING-PLACE, n. A place for rest.

Webster Dictionary :: Resting

REST'ING, ppr. Ceasing to move or act; ceasing to be moved or agitated; lying; l...

Webster Dictionary :: Restinction

RESTINC'TION, n. [L. restinctio, restinguo; re and extinguo.] The act of quenchi...

Webster Dictionary :: Restifness

REST'IFNESS, n. 1. Obstinate reluctance or indisposition to move. 2. Obstinate u...

Webster Dictionary :: Restif

REST'IF, a. [L. resto.] 1. Unwilling to go, or only running back; obstinate in r...

Webster Dictionary :: Restfully

REST'FULLY, adv. In a state of rest or quiet.

Webster Dictionary :: Restful

REST'FUL, a. [from rest.] Quiet; being at rest.

Webster Dictionary :: Restem

RESTEM', v.t. [re and stem.] To force back against the current.

Webster Dictionary :: Rested

REST'ED, pp. Laid on for support.

Webster Dictionary :: Restauration

RESTAURA'TION, n. [L. restauro.] Restoration to a former good state. [The presen...

Webster Dictionary :: Restant

REST'ANT, a. [L. restans, reto.] In botany, remaining, as footstalks after the f...

Webster Dictionary :: Restagnation

RESTAGNA'TION, n. Stagnation, which see.

Webster Dictionary :: Restagnate

RESTAG'NATE, v.i. [L. restagno; re and stagno, to stagnate.] To stand or remain ...

Webster Dictionary :: Restagnant

RESTAG'NANT, a. [L. restagnans.] Stagnant; remaining without a flow or current. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Rest-harrow

REST-HARROW, n. A plant of the genus Ononis.

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