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Webster Dictionary :: Remainder

REMA'INDER, n. 1. Any thing left after the separation and removal of a part. If ...

Webster Dictionary :: Remain

REMA'IN, v.i. [L. remaneo; re and maneo, Gr.] 1. To continue; to rest or abide i...

Webster Dictionary :: Remade

REMA'DE, pret. and pp. of remake.

Webster Dictionary :: Relying

RELY'ING, ppr. Reposing on something, as the mind; confiding in; trusting in; de...

Webster Dictionary :: Rely

RELY', v.i. [re and lie, or from the root of lie, lay.] To rest on something, as...

Webster Dictionary :: Relumining

RELU'MINING, ppr. Rekindling; enlightening anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Reluming

RELU'MING, ppr. Kindling or lighting anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Relumined

RELU'MINED, pp. Rekindled; illuminated anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Relumine

RELU'MINE, v.t. [re and lumino; re and lumen, light, from lucco, to shine.] 1. T...

Webster Dictionary :: Relumed

RELU'MED, pp. Rekindled; lighted again.

Webster Dictionary :: Relume

RELU'ME, v.t. [L. re and lumen, light.] To rekindle; to light again.

Webster Dictionary :: Relucting

RELUCT'ING, ppr. 1. Striving to resist. 2. a. Averse; unwilling.

Webster Dictionary :: Reluctation

RELUCTA'TION, n. Repugnance; resistance.

Webster Dictionary :: Reluctate

RELUCT'ATE, v.t. To resist; to struggle against.

Webster Dictionary :: Reluctantly

RELUCT'ANTLY, adv. With opposition of heart; unwillingly. What is undertaken rel...

Webster Dictionary :: Reluctant

RELUCT'ANT, a. 1. Striving against; unwilling; much opposed in heart. Reluctant ...

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