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Webster Dictionary :: Regeneracy

REGEN'ERACY, n. [See Regenerate .] The state of being regenerated.

Webster Dictionary :: Regel

REG'EL, RE'GENCY, n. [L. regens, from rego, to govern.] 1. Rule' authority; gove...

Webster Dictionary :: Regatta

REGAT'TA, n. In Venice, a grand rowing match in which many boats are rowed for a...

Webster Dictionary :: Regathering

REGATH'ERING, ppr. Gathering a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Regathered

REGATH'ERED, pp. Collected again.

Webster Dictionary :: Regata

REGA'TA, REGATH'ER, v.t. To gather or collect a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Regardlessness

REG'ARDLESSNESS, n. Heedlessness; inattention; negligence.

Webster Dictionary :: Regardlessly

REG'ARDLESSLY, adv. Heedlessly; carelessly; negligently.

Webster Dictionary :: Regardless

REG'ARDLESS, a. 1. Not looking or attending to; heedless; negligent; careless; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Regarding

REG'ARDING, ppr. 1. Noticing; considering with care; attending to; observing; es...

Webster Dictionary :: Regardfully

REG'ARDFULLY, adv. 1. Attentively; heedfully. 2. Respectfully.

Webster Dictionary :: Regardful

REG'ARDFUL, a. Taking notice; heedful; observing with care; attentive. Let a man...

Webster Dictionary :: Regarder

REG'ARDER, n. 1. One that regards. 2. In law, the regarder of the forest is an o...

Webster Dictionary :: Regarded

REG'ARDED, pp. Noticed; observed; esteemed; respected.

Webster Dictionary :: Regardant

REG'ARDANT, a. 1. In law, a villain regardant is one annexed to the manor or lan...

Webster Dictionary :: Regardable

REG'ARDABLE, a. Observable; worthy of notice.

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