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REMEM'BRANCE, n. 1. The retaining or having in mind an idea which had been prese...
REMEM'BERING, ppr. Having in mind.
REMEM'BERER, n. One that remembers.
REMEM'BERED, pp. Kept in mind; recollected.
REMEM'BER, v.t. [Low L. rememoror; re and memoror. See Memory .] 1. To have in t...
REMELT'ING, ppr. Melting again.
REMELT'ED, pp. Melted again.
REMELT', v.t. [re and melt.] To melt a second time.
REM'EDYING, ppr. Curing; healing; removing; restoring from a bad to a good state.
REM'EDY, n. [L. remedium; re and medeor, to heal.] 1. That which cures a disease...
REMED'ILESSNESS, n. Incurableness.
REMED'ILESSLY, adv. In a manner or degree that precludes a remedy.
REMED'ILESS, a. [In modern books, the accent is placed on the first syllable, wh...
REM'EDIED, pp. [from remedy.] Cured; healed; repaired.
REME'DIATE, in the sense of remedial, is not in use.
REME'DIAL, a. [L. remedialis.] Affording a remedy; intended for a remedy, or for...