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REDUC'TION, n. [L. reductio.] 1. The act of reducing, or state of being reduced;...
REDUCT', v.t. [L. reductus, reduco.] To reduce. [Not in use.] REDUCT' , n. In bu...
REDU'CING, ppr. Bringing back; bringing to a former state, or to a different sta...
REDU'CIBLENESS, n. The quality of being reducible.
REDU'CIBLE, a. That may be reduced. All the parts of painting are reducible into...
REDU'CER, n. One that reduces.
REDU'CEMENT, n. The act of bringing back; the act of diminishing; the act of sub...
REDU'CED, pp. Brought back; brought to a former state; brought into any state or...
REDU'CE, v.t. [L. reduco; re and duco, to lead or bring.] 1. Literally, to bring...
RED'TAIL, n. [red and start.] A bird of the genus Motacilla.
RED'START, RED'STREAK, n. [red and streak.] 1. A sort of apple, so called from i...
RED'SHORT, a. [red and short.] Brittle, or breaking short when red hot, as a met...
RED'SHANK, n. 1. A bird of the genus Scolopax. 2. A contemptuous appellation for...
REDSE'AR, v.i. [red and sear.] To break or crack when too hot, as iron under the...
REDRESS'LESS, a. Without amendment; without relief.
REDRESS'IVE, a. Affording relief.