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Webster Dictionary :: Reject

REJECT', v.t. [L. rejicio, rejectus, re and jacio, to throw.] 1. To throw away, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reiteration

REITERA'TION, n. Repetition.

Webster Dictionary :: Reiterating

REIT'ERATING, ppr. Repeating again and again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reiterated

REIT'ERATED, pp. Repeated again and again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reiterate

REIT'ERATE, v.t. [L. re and itero.] To repeat; to repeat again and again; as rei...

Webster Dictionary :: Reit

REIT, n. Sedge; sea weed.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinvigorate

REINVIG'ORATE, v.t. To revive vigor in; to reanimate.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinvestment

REINVEST'MENT, n. The act of investing anew; a second or repeated investment.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinvesting

REINVEST'ING, ppr. Investing anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinvested

REINVEST'ED, pp. Invested again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinvest

REINVEST', v.t. [re and invest.] To invest anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinthronize

REINTHRO'NIZE, v.t. To reinthrone. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Reinthroning

REINTHRO'NING, ppr. Replacing on the throne.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinthroned

REINTHRO'NED, pp. Placed again on the throne.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinthrone

REINTHRO'NE, v.t. [re and inthrone. See Enthrone .] To replace on the throne.

Webster Dictionary :: Reinterrogate

REINTER'ROGATE, v.t. [re and interrogate.] To interrogate again; to question rep...

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