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RESCRIP'TIVELY, adv. by rescript. [Unusual.]
RE'SCRIPT, n. [L. rescriptum, rescribo.] The answer of an emperor, when consulte...
RESCRI'BE, v.t. [L. rescribo; re and scribo, to write.] 1. To write back. 2. To ...
RES'COUS, in law. [See Rescue .]
RESCIS'SORY, a. Having power to cut off or to abrogate.
RESCISSION, n. resizh'on. [L. rescissus.] 1. The act of abrogating, annulling or...
RESCIND', v.t. [L. rescindo; re and scindo; to cut.] 1. To abrogate; to revoke; ...
RESALU'TING, ppr. Saluting anew.
RESALU'TED, pp. Saluted again.
RESALU'TE, v.t. [L. resaluto; re and saluto, to salute.] 1. To salute or greet a...
RESA'LE, n. [re and sale.] 1. A sale at second hand. 2. To return a salutation.
RESA'IL, v. or i. [re and sail.] To sail back.
RE'RE-WARD, n. [rear and ward.] The part of an army that marches in the rear, as...
RE'RE-MOUSE, n. A bat. [See Rear-mouse .]
REQUI'TING, ppr. Recompensing; rewarding; giving in return.
REQUI'TER, n. One who requites.