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RETA'IN, v.t. [L. retineo; re and teneo, to hold.] 1. To hold or keep in possess...
RETA'ILING, ppr. Selling in small quantities.
RETA'ILER, RE'TAILER, n. [This word, like the noun retail, is often, perhaps gen...
RETA'ILED, pp. Sold in small quantities.
RETA'IL, RETAIL, v.t. 1. To sell in small quantities or parcels, from the sense ...
RESUS'CITATIVE, a. Reviving; revivifying; raising from apparent death; reproducing.
RESUSCITA'TION, n. 1. The act of reviving from a state of apparent death; the st...
RESUS'CITATING, ppr. Reviving; revivifying; reproducing.
RESUS'CITATED, pp. Revived; revivified; reproduced.
RESUS'CITATE, v.t. [l. resuscito; re and suscito, to raise.] 1. To revivify; to ...
RESURVEYING, ppr. surveying anew; reviewing.
RESURVEY'ED, pp. Surveyed again.
RESURVEY, v.t. [re and survey.] To survey again or anew; to review. RESUR'VEY , ...
RESURREC'TION, n. s as z. [L. resurrectus, resurgo; re and surgo, to rise.] A ri...
RESU'PINE, a. Lying on the back.
RESUPINA'TION, n. [supra.] The state of lying on the back; the state of being re...