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RESIDEN'TIARY, a. Having residence. RESIDEN'TIARY , n. An ecclesiastic who keeps...
RES'IDENT, a. [L. residens.] Dwelling or having an abode in a place for a contin...
RES'IDENCE, n. 1. The act of abiding or dwelling in a place for some continuance...
RESI'DE, v.i. s as z. [L. resideo, resido; re and sedeo, to sit, to settle.] 1. ...
RE'SIANT, a. [L. resideo. See Reside .] Resident; dwelling; present in a place. ...
RE'SIANCE, n. [See Resiant .] Residence; abode. Obs.
RESHIP'PING, ppr. Shipping again.
RESHIP'PED, pp. Shipped again.
RESHIP'MENT, n. 1. the act of shipping or loading on board of a ship a second ti...
RESHIP', v.t. [re and ship.] To ship again; to ship what has been conveyed by wa...
RESET'TLING, ppr. Settling again; installing.
RESET'TLEMENT, n. 1. The act of settling or composing again. The resettlement of...
RESET'TLED, pp. Settled again; installed.
RESET'TLE, v.t. [re and settle.] 1. To settle again. 2. To install, as a ministe...
RE'SET, n. In Scots law, the receiving and harboring of an outlaw or a criminal.
RESERVOIR', n. A place where any thing is kept in store, particularly a place wh...