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Webster Dictionary :: Rebreathe

REBRE'ATHE, v.i. [re and breathe.] To breathe again.

Webster Dictionary :: Rebrace

REBRA'CE, v.t. [re and brace.] To brace again.

Webster Dictionary :: Rebounding

REBOUND'ING, ppr. Springing or flying back; reverberating.

Webster Dictionary :: Rebound

REBOUND', v.i. To spring back; to start back; to be reverberated by an elastic p...

Webster Dictionary :: Reboil

REBOIL', v.i. [L. re and bullio.] To take fire; to be hot.

Webster Dictionary :: Reboation

REBOA'TION, n. [L. rebo; re and boo.] The return of a loud bellowing sound. [Not...

Webster Dictionary :: Reblossom

REBLOS'SOM, v.i. [re and blossom.] To blossom again.

Webster Dictionary :: Rebilt

REBILT', pp. Built again; reconstructed.

Webster Dictionary :: Rebilding

REBILD'ING, ppr. Building again.

Webster Dictionary :: Rebild

REBILD', v.t. [re and build.] To build again; to renew a structure; to build or ...

Webster Dictionary :: Rebellowing

REBEL'LOWING, ppr. Bellowing in return or in echo.

Webster Dictionary :: Rebellow

REBEL'LOW, v.i. [re and bellow.] To bellow in return; to echo back a loud roarin...

Webster Dictionary :: Rebelliousness

REBEL'LIOUSNESS, n. The quality or state of being rebellious.

Webster Dictionary :: Rebelliously

REBEL'LIOUSLY, adv. With design to throw off the authority of legitimate governm...

Webster Dictionary :: Rebellious

REBEL'LIOUS, a. Engaged in rebellion; renouncing the authority and dominion of t...

Webster Dictionary :: Rebellion

REBEL'LION, n. [L. rebellio. among the Romans, rebellion was originally a revolt...

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