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RELE'ASE, v.t. 1. To set free from restraint of any kind, either physical or mor...
RELA'YING, ppr. Laying a second time.
RELA'Y, n. 1. A supply of horses placed on the road to be in readiness to reliev...
RELAX'ING, ppr. Slackening; loosening; remitting or abating in rigor, severity o...
RELAX'ED, pp. Slackened; loosened; remitted or abated in rigor or in closeness; ...
RELAX'ATIVE, a. Having the quality of relaxing. [See Laxative .]
RELAXA'TION, n. [L. relaxatio.] 1. The act of slackening or remitting tension; a...
RELAX'ABLE, a. That may be remitted.
RELAX', v.t. [L. relaxo; re and laxo, to slacken.] 1. To slacken; to make less t...
RELA'TOR, n., In law, one who brings an information in the nature of a quo warra...
REL'ATIVENESS, n. The state of having relation.
REL'ATIVELY, adv. In relation or respect to something else; not absolutely. Cons...
REL'ATIVE, a. [L. relativus.] 1. Having relation; respecting. The arguments may ...
RELA'TIONSHIP, n. The state of being related by kindred, affinity or other allia...
RELA'TIONAL, a. Having relation or kindred. We might be tempted to take these tw...
RELA'TION, n. [L. relatio, refero.] 1. The act of telling; recital; account; nar...