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Webster Dictionary :: Reedless

REE'DLESS, a. Destitute of reeds; as reedless banks.

Webster Dictionary :: Reedgrass

REE'DGRASS, n. A plant, bur-reed, of the genus Sparganium.

Webster Dictionary :: Reeden

REEDEN, a. ree'dn. Consisting of a reed or reeds' as reeden pipes.

Webster Dictionary :: Reeded

REE'DED, a. 1. Covered with reeds. 2. Formed with channels and ridges like reeds.

Webster Dictionary :: Reed

REED, n. 1. The common name of many aquatic plants; most of them large grasses, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reechy

REECH'Y, a. [a mis-spelling of reeky. See Reek .] Tarnished with smoke; sooty; f...

Webster Dictionary :: Ree

REE, RE, n. A small Portuguese coin or money of account, value about one mill an...

Webster Dictionary :: Redwing

RED'WING, n. [red and wing.] A bird of the Turdus.

Webster Dictionary :: Reduplicative

REDU'PLICATIVE, a. Double.

Webster Dictionary :: Reduplication

REDUPLICA'TION, n. The act of doubling.

Webster Dictionary :: Reduplicate

REDU'PLICATE, v.t. [L. reduplico; re and duplico. See Duplicate .] To double. RE...

Webster Dictionary :: Redundantly

REDUND'ANTLY, adv. With superfluity or excess; superfluously; superabundantly.

Webster Dictionary :: Redundant

REDUND'ANT, a. 1. Superfluous; exceeding what is natural or necessary; superabun...

Webster Dictionary :: Redundance

REDUND'ANCE, REDUND'ANCY, n. [L. redundantia, red-undo. See Redound .] 1. Excess...

Webster Dictionary :: Reductively

REDUC'TIVELY, adv. by reduction; by consequence.

Webster Dictionary :: Reductive

REDUC'TIVE, a. Having the power of reducing. REDUC'TIVE , n. That which has the ...

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