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RECONDUCT', v.t [re and conduct.] To conduct back or again.
RECOND'ITORY, n. [supra.] A repository; a store-house or magazine. [Little used.]
REC'ONDITE, a. [L. reconditus, recondo; re and condo to conceal.] 1. Secret; hid...
RECONDENS'ING, ppr. Condensing again.
RECONDENS'ED, pp. Condensed anew.
RECONDENSE, v.t. recondens'. [re and condense.] To condense again.
RECONDENSA'TION, n. The act of recondensing.
RECONCI'LING, ppr. Bringing into favor and friendship after variance; bringing t...
RECONCIL'IATORY, a. Able or tending to reconcile.
RECONCILIA'TION, n. [L. reconciliatio.] 1. The act of reconciling parties at var...
RECONCI'LER, n. 1. One who reconciles; one who brings parties at variance into r...
RECONCI'LEMENT, n. 1. Reconciliation; renewal of friendship. Animosities sometim...
RECONCI'LED, pp. Brought into friendship from a state of disagreement or enmity;...
RECONCI'LE, v.t. [L. reconcilio; re and concilio; con and calo, to call, Gr. The...
RECONCI'LABLENESS, n. 1. The quality of being reconcilable; consistency; as the ...
RECONCI'LABLE, a. 1. Capable of being reconciled; capable of renewed friendship....