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REG'IL, n. A fixed star of the first magnitude in Orion's left foot.
REG'ICIDE, n. [L. rex, king, and caedo, to slay.] 1. A king-killer; one who murd...
REG'IBLE, a. Governable. [Not in use.]
REGEST', n. A register. [Not in use.]
REGERMINA'TION, n. A sprouting or germination anew.
REGERM'INATING, ppr. Germinating anew.
REGERM'INATE, v.i. [re and germinate.] To germinate again. Perennial plants rege...
RE'GENTSHIP, n. 1. The power of governing, or the office of a regent. 2. Deputed...
RE'GENTESS, n. A protectress of a kingdom.
RE'GENT, a. [L. regens, from rego, to rule. 1. Ruling; governing; as a regent pr...
REGEN'ERATORY, a. Renewing; having the power to renew; tending to reproduce or r...
REGENERA'TION, n. 1. Reproduction; the act of producing anew. 2. In theology, ne...
REGEN'ERATING, ppr. 1. Reproducing. 2. Renovating the nature by the implantation...
REGEN'ERATENESS, n. The state of being regenerated.
REGEN'ERATED, pp. 1. Reproduced. 2. Renewed; born again.
REGEN'ERATE, v.t. [L. regenero; re and genero. See Generate .] 1. To generate or...