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REBEL'LING, ppr. Renouncing the authority of the government to which one owes al...
REBEL'LER, n. One that rebels.
REBEL'LED, pp. or a. Rebellious; guilty of rebellion.
REB'EL, n. [L. rebellis, making war again.] 1. One who revolts from the governme...
RE'BECK, n. A three stringed fiddle. [Not much used.]
REBA'TO, n. A sort of ruff. [See Rabato .]
REBA'TEMENT, n. 1. Diminution. 2. In commerce, abatement in price; deduction. 3....
REBA'TE, v.t. To blunt; to beat to obtuseness; to deprive of keenness. He doth r...
REBAPTI'ZING, ppr. Baptizing a second time.
REBAPTI'ZED, pp. Baptized again.
REBAPTI'ZE, v.t. [re and baptize.] To baptize a second time.
REBAPTIZA'TION, n. [from rebaptize.] A second baptism.
REBAP'TISM, n. A second baptism.
REAVE, v.t. To take away by stealth or violence; to bereave. Obs. [See Bereave .]
REATTEMPT', v.t. [re and attempt.] To attempt again.
REATTACH'MENT, n. A second attachment.