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Webster Dictionary :: Redeemer

REDEE'MER, n. 1. One who redeems or ransoms. 2. The Savior of the world, JESUS C...

Webster Dictionary :: Redeemed

REDEE'MED, pp. Ransomed; delivered from bondage, distress, penalty, liability, o...

Webster Dictionary :: Redeemableness

REDEE'MABLENESS, n. The state of being redeemable.

Webster Dictionary :: Redeemable

REDEE'MABLE, a. 1. That may be redeemed; capable of redemption. 2. That may be p...

Webster Dictionary :: Redeem

REDEE'M, v.t. [L. redimo; red, re, and emo, to obtain or purchase.] 1. To purcha...

Webster Dictionary :: Rede

REDE, n. Counsel; advice. Obs. REDE , v.t. To counsel or advise. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Reddle

RED'DLE, n. [from red.] Red chalk, commonly used as a pigment. It is a mineral o...

Webster Dictionary :: Redditive

RED'DITIVE, a. [L. redditivus, from reddo.] Returning; answering to an interroga...

Webster Dictionary :: Reddition

REDDI'TION, n. [L. reddo, to return.] 1. A returning of any thing; restitution; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reddishness

RED'DISHNESS, n. Redness in a moderate degree.

Webster Dictionary :: Reddish

RED'DISH, a. Somewhat red; moderately red. Lev 13.

Webster Dictionary :: Reddendum

REDDEND'UM, n. In law, the clause by which rent is reserved in a lease.

Webster Dictionary :: Redden

REDDEN, v.t. red'n. [from red.] To make red. REDDEN , v.i. red'n. 1. To grow or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Redbud

RED'BUD, n. A plant or tree of the genus Cercis.

Webster Dictionary :: Redbreast

RED'BREAST, n. A bird so called from the color of its breast, a species of Motac...

Webster Dictionary :: Redargution

REDARGU'TION, n. [supra.] Refutation; conviction. [Not in use.]

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