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Webster Dictionary :: Reak

REAK, n. A rush. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Reaggravation

REAGGRAVA'TION, n. [re and aggravation.] In the Romish ecclesiastical law, the l...

Webster Dictionary :: Reagent

REA'GENT, n. [re and agent.] In chimistry, a substance employed to precipitate a...

Webster Dictionary :: Reaffirmance

REAFFIRM'ANCE, n. A second confirmation.

Webster Dictionary :: Reaffirm

REAFFIRM', v.t. [re and affirm.] To affirm a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Ready

READY, a. red'y. [Eng. to rid; redo, ready; rida, to ride; bereda, to prepare. G...

Webster Dictionary :: Readvertency

READVERT'ENCY, n. [re and advertency.] The act of reviewing.

Webster Dictionary :: Readorn

READORN', v.t. To adorn anew; to decorate a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Readopt

READOPT', v.t. [re and adopt.] To adopt again.

Webster Dictionary :: Readmittance

READMIT'TANCE, n. A second admittance; allowance to enter again.

Webster Dictionary :: Readmit

READMIT', v.t. [re and admit.] To admit again. Whose ear is ever open and his ey...

Webster Dictionary :: Readmission

READMIS'SION, n. [re and admission.] The act of admitting again what had been ex...

Webster Dictionary :: Readjustment

READJUST'MENT, n. A second adjustment.

Webster Dictionary :: Readjusting

READJUST'ING, ppr. Adjusting again.

Webster Dictionary :: Readjusted

READJUST'ED, pp. Adjusted again; resettled.

Webster Dictionary :: Readjust

READJUST', v.t. [re and adjust.] To settle again; to put in order again what had...

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