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REG'ISTRAR, n. An officer in the English universities, who has the keeping of al...
REG'ISTERSHIP, n. The office of register.
REG'ISTER, n. [Low L. registrum, from regero, to set down in writing; re and ger...
REGION, n. re'jun. [L. regio, rego.] 1. A tract of land or space of indefinite e...
REG'IMENTED, pp. Formed into a regiment; incorporated with a regiment.
REGIMENT'ALS, n. plu. The uniform worn by the troops of a regiment.
REGIMENT'AL, a. Belonging to a regiment; as regimental officers; regimental clot...
REG'IMENT, n. [L. regimen.] 1. In military affairs, a body of men, either horse,...
REG'IMEN, n. [L. from rego, to govern.] 1. In medicine, the regulation of diet w...
REG'IL, n. A fixed star of the first magnitude in Orion's left foot.
REG'ICIDE, n. [L. rex, king, and caedo, to slay.] 1. A king-killer; one who murd...
REG'IBLE, a. Governable. [Not in use.]
REGEST', n. A register. [Not in use.]
REGERMINA'TION, n. A sprouting or germination anew.
REGERM'INATING, ppr. Germinating anew.
REGERM'INATE, v.i. [re and germinate.] To germinate again. Perennial plants rege...