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Webster Dictionary :: Release

RELE'ASE, v.t. 1. To set free from restraint of any kind, either physical or mor...

Webster Dictionary :: Relaying

RELA'YING, ppr. Laying a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Relay

RELA'Y, n. 1. A supply of horses placed on the road to be in readiness to reliev...

Webster Dictionary :: Relaxing

RELAX'ING, ppr. Slackening; loosening; remitting or abating in rigor, severity o...

Webster Dictionary :: Relaxed

RELAX'ED, pp. Slackened; loosened; remitted or abated in rigor or in closeness; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Relaxative

RELAX'ATIVE, a. Having the quality of relaxing. [See Laxative .]

Webster Dictionary :: Relaxation

RELAXA'TION, n. [L. relaxatio.] 1. The act of slackening or remitting tension; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Relaxable

RELAX'ABLE, a. That may be remitted.

Webster Dictionary :: Relax

RELAX', v.t. [L. relaxo; re and laxo, to slacken.] 1. To slacken; to make less t...

Webster Dictionary :: Relator

RELA'TOR, n., In law, one who brings an information in the nature of a quo warra...

Webster Dictionary :: Relativeness

REL'ATIVENESS, n. The state of having relation.

Webster Dictionary :: Relatively

REL'ATIVELY, adv. In relation or respect to something else; not absolutely. Cons...

Webster Dictionary :: Relative

REL'ATIVE, a. [L. relativus.] 1. Having relation; respecting. The arguments may ...

Webster Dictionary :: Relationship

RELA'TIONSHIP, n. The state of being related by kindred, affinity or other allia...

Webster Dictionary :: Relational

RELA'TIONAL, a. Having relation or kindred. We might be tempted to take these tw...

Webster Dictionary :: Relation

RELA'TION, n. [L. relatio, refero.] 1. The act of telling; recital; account; nar...

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