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RE'QUIEM, n. [L.] 1. In the Romish church, a hymn or mass sung for the dead, for...
REQUICK'ENING, ppr. Reanimating; invigorating.
REQUICK'ENED, pp. Reanimated.
REQUICK'EN, v.t. [re and quicken.] To reanimate; to give new life to.
REQUEST'ING, ppr. Asking; petitioning.
REQUEST'ER, n. One who requests; a petitioner.
REQUEST'ED, pp. Asked; desired; solicited.
REQUEST', n. [L. requisitus, requiro; re and quaero, to See K. See Quest , Quest...
REPU'TING, ppr. Thinking; reckoning; accounting.
REPU'TELESS, a. Disreputable; disgraceful.
REPU'TEDLY, adv. In common opinion or estimation.
REPU'TED, pp. Reckoned; accounted.
REPU'TE, v.t. [L. reputo; re and puto, to think.] To think; to account; to hold;...
REPUTA'TION, n. [L. reputatio.] 1. Good name; the credit, honor or character whi...
REP'UTABLY, adv. With reputation; without disgrace or discredit; as, to fill an ...
REP'UTABLENESS, n. The quality of being reputable.