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RHETOR'ICATE, v.i. To play the orator. [Not in use.]
RHETOR'ICALLY, adv. In the manner of rhetoric; according to the rules of rhetori...
RHETOR'ICAL, a. 1. Pertaining to rhetoric; as the rhetorical art. 2. Containing ...
RHET'ORIC, n. [Gr. from to speak, to flow. Eng. to read. The primary sense is to...
RHE'TOR, n. [L. from Gr. an orator or speaker.] A rhetorician. [Little used.]
RHET'IZITE, n. A mineral occurring in masses or in radiated concretions, and of ...
RHE'TIAN, a. Pertaining to the ancient Rhaeti, or to Rhaetia, their country; as ...
RHE'NISH, a. Pertaining to the river Rhine, or to Rheims in France; as Rhemish w...
RHEIN-BERRY, n. Buckthorn, a plant.
RHAP'SODY, n. [Gr. to sew or unite, and a song.] Originally, a discourse in vers...
RHAP'SODIST, n. [from rhapsody.] 1. One that writes or speaks without regular de...
RHAPSOD'IC, RHAPSOD'ICAL, a. [from rhapsody.] Pertaining to or consisting of rha...
RHAB'DOMANCY, n. [Gr. a rod, and divination.] Divination by a rod or wand.
RHABDOL'OGY, n. [Gr. a staff or want, and discourse.] The act or art of computin...
RHAB'ARBARATE, a. [See Rhubarb .] Impregnated or tinctured with rhubarb.
REYS, n. The master of an Egyptian bark or ship.