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Webster Dictionary :: Reach

REACH, v.t. Raught, the ancient preterit, is obsolete. The verb is now regular; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reaccess

REACCESS', n. [re and access.] A second access or approach; a visit renewed.

Webster Dictionary :: Reabsorption

REABSORP'TION, n. The act or process of inbibing what has been previously thrown...

Webster Dictionary :: Reabsorbing

REABSORB'ING, ppr. Reimbibing.

Webster Dictionary :: Reabsorbed

REABSORB'ED, pp. Imbibed again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reabsorb

REABSORB', v.t. [re and absorb.] 1. To draw in or inbibe again what has been eff...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-resolve

RE-RESOLVE, v.t. re-rezolv'. To resolve a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-formation

RE-FORMA'TION, n. The act of forming anew; a second forming in order; as the re-...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-find

RE-FIND, v.t. [re and find.] To find again; to experience anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-ferment

RE-FERMENT', v.t. [re and ferment.] To ferment again.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-exporting

RE-EXPORTING, ppr. Exporting what has been imported.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-exported

RE-EXPORTED, pp. Exported after being imported.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-exportation

RE-EXPORTA'TION, n. The act of exporting what has been imported.

Webster Dictionary :: Re-export

RE-EXPORT, v.t. [re and export.] To export again; to export what has been import...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-exchange

RE-EXCHANGE, n. [re and exchange.] 1. A renewed exchange. 2. In commerce, the ex...

Webster Dictionary :: Re-examining

RE-EXAM'INING, ppr. Examining anew.

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