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Webster Dictionary :: Reduction

REDUC'TION, n. [L. reductio.] 1. The act of reducing, or state of being reduced;...

Webster Dictionary :: Reduct

REDUCT', v.t. [L. reductus, reduco.] To reduce. [Not in use.] REDUCT' , n. In bu...

Webster Dictionary :: Reducing

REDU'CING, ppr. Bringing back; bringing to a former state, or to a different sta...

Webster Dictionary :: Reducibleness

REDU'CIBLENESS, n. The quality of being reducible.

Webster Dictionary :: Reducible

REDU'CIBLE, a. That may be reduced. All the parts of painting are reducible into...

Webster Dictionary :: Reducer

REDU'CER, n. One that reduces.

Webster Dictionary :: Reducement

REDU'CEMENT, n. The act of bringing back; the act of diminishing; the act of sub...

Webster Dictionary :: Reduced

REDU'CED, pp. Brought back; brought to a former state; brought into any state or...

Webster Dictionary :: Reduce

REDU'CE, v.t. [L. reduco; re and duco, to lead or bring.] 1. Literally, to bring...

Webster Dictionary :: Redtail

RED'TAIL, n. [red and start.] A bird of the genus Motacilla.

Webster Dictionary :: Redstart

RED'START, RED'STREAK, n. [red and streak.] 1. A sort of apple, so called from i...

Webster Dictionary :: Redshort

RED'SHORT, a. [red and short.] Brittle, or breaking short when red hot, as a met...

Webster Dictionary :: Redshank

RED'SHANK, n. 1. A bird of the genus Scolopax. 2. A contemptuous appellation for...

Webster Dictionary :: Redsear

REDSE'AR, v.i. [red and sear.] To break or crack when too hot, as iron under the...

Webster Dictionary :: Redressless

REDRESS'LESS, a. Without amendment; without relief.

Webster Dictionary :: Redressive

REDRESS'IVE, a. Affording relief.

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