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Webster Dictionary :: Reabsorb

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

Webster Dictionary :: Reabsorbed

REABSORB'ED, pp. Imbibed again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reabsorbing

REABSORB'ING, ppr. Reimbibing.

Webster Dictionary :: Reabsorption

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

Webster Dictionary :: Reaccess

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

Webster Dictionary :: Reach

REACH, v.t. Raught, the ancient preterit, is obsolete.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

Webster Dictionary :: Reached

RE'ACHED, pp. Stretched out; extended; touched by extending the arm; attained to...

Webster Dictionary :: Reacher

RE'ACHER, n. One that reaches or extends; one that delivers by extending the arm.

Webster Dictionary :: Reaching

RE'ACHING, ppr. Stretching out; extending; touching by extension of the arm; att...

Webster Dictionary :: React

REACT', v.t. [re and act.] To act or perform a second time; as, to react a play....

Webster Dictionary :: Reacted

REACT'ED, pp. Acted or performed a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Reacting

REACT'ING, ppr. Acting again; in physics, resisting the impulse of another body.

Webster Dictionary :: Reaction

REAC'TION, n. 1. In physics, counteraction; the resistance made by a body to the...

Webster Dictionary :: Read

READ, n. [See The Verb.] 1. Counsel. [Obs.] 2. Saying; sentence. Obs. READ , v.t...

Webster Dictionary :: Readable

RE'ADABLE, a. That may be read; fit to be read.

Webster Dictionary :: Readeption

READEP'TION, n. [from L. re and adeptus, obtained.] A regaining; recovery of som...

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