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Webster Dictionary :: Regil

REG'IL, n. A fixed star of the first magnitude in Orion's left foot.

Webster Dictionary :: Regicide

REG'ICIDE, n. [L. rex, king, and caedo, to slay.] 1. A king-killer; one who murd...

Webster Dictionary :: Regible

REG'IBLE, a. Governable. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Regest

REGEST', n. A register. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Regermination

REGERMINA'TION, n. A sprouting or germination anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Regerminating

REGERM'INATING, ppr. Germinating anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Regerminate

REGERM'INATE, v.i. [re and germinate.] To germinate again. Perennial plants rege...

Webster Dictionary :: Regentship

RE'GENTSHIP, n. 1. The power of governing, or the office of a regent. 2. Deputed...

Webster Dictionary :: Regentess

RE'GENTESS, n. A protectress of a kingdom.

Webster Dictionary :: Regent

RE'GENT, a. [L. regens, from rego, to rule. 1. Ruling; governing; as a regent pr...

Webster Dictionary :: Regeneratory

REGEN'ERATORY, a. Renewing; having the power to renew; tending to reproduce or r...

Webster Dictionary :: Regeneration

REGENERA'TION, n. 1. Reproduction; the act of producing anew. 2. In theology, ne...

Webster Dictionary :: Regenerating

REGEN'ERATING, ppr. 1. Reproducing. 2. Renovating the nature by the implantation...

Webster Dictionary :: Regenerateness

REGEN'ERATENESS, n. The state of being regenerated.

Webster Dictionary :: Regenerated

REGEN'ERATED, pp. 1. Reproduced. 2. Renewed; born again.

Webster Dictionary :: Regenerate

REGEN'ERATE, v.t. [L. regenero; re and genero. See Generate .] 1. To generate or...

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