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REL'ISHABLE, a. Gustable; having an agreeable taste.
REL'ISH, n. 1. Taste; or rather, a pleasing taste; that sensation of the organs ...
RELIQUIDA'TION, n. A second or renewed liquidation; a renewed adjustment.
RELIQ'UIDATING, ppr. Liquidating again.
RELIQ'UIDATED, pp. Liquidated again.
RELIQ'UIDATE, v.t. [re and liquidate.] To liquidate anew; to adjust a second time.
REL'IQUARY, n. [L. relinquo.] A depository for relics; a casket in which relics ...
RELIN'QUISHMENT, n. The act of leaving or quitting; a forsaking; the renouncing ...
RELIN'QUISHING, ppr. Quitting; leaving; giving up.
RELIN'QUISHER, n. One who leaves or quits.
RELIN'QUISHED, pp. Left; quitted; given up.
RELIN'QUISH, v.t. [L. relinquo, re and linquo, to leave, to fail or faint; from ...
RELIG'IOUSNESS, n. The quality or state of being religious.
RELIG'IOUSLY, adv. 1. Piously; with love and reverence to the Supreme Being; in ...
RELIG'IOUS, a. [L. religiosus.] 1. Pertaining or relating to religion; as a reli...
RELIG'IONIST, n. A bigot to any religious persuasion.