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REGA'LE, n. The prerogative of monarchy. REGA'LE , n. [See The verb, below.] A m...
RE'GAL, a. [L. regalis, from rex, L. rectus. See Reck and Reckon.] Pertaining to...
REGA'INING, ppr. Gaining anew; recovering.
REGA'INED, pp. Recovered; gained anew.
REGA'IN, v.t. [re and gain.] To gain anew; to recover what has escaped or been l...
REFU'TING, ppr. Proving to be false or erroneous; confuting.
REFU'TER, n. One that refutes.
REFU'TED, pp. Disproved; proved to be false or erroneous.
REFU'TE, v.t. [L. refuto; re and futo, Obs. The primary sense of futo, is to dri...
REFUTA'TION, n. [L. refutatio. See Refute .] The act or process of refuting or d...
REFU'TAL, n. Refutation. [Not used.]
REFU'TABLE, a. [from refute.] That may be refuted or disproved; that may be prov...
REFU'SING, ppr. Denying; declining to accept; rejecting.
REFU'SER, n. One that refuses or rejects.
REFU'SED, pp. Denied; rejected; not accepted.
REFU'SE, v.t. s as z. [L. recuso; re and the root of causor, to accuse; causa, c...