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Webster Dictionary :: Reattach

REATTACH', v.t. [re and attach.] To attach a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Reate

RE'ATE, n. A kind of long small grass that grows in water and complicates itself...

Webster Dictionary :: Reasty

RE'ASTY, a. Covered with a kind of rust and having a rancid taste; applied to dr...

Webster Dictionary :: Reastiness

RE'ASTINESS, n. Rancidness. [Not in use or local.]

Webster Dictionary :: Reassuring

REASSU'RING, ppr. 1. Restoring from fear, terror or depression of courage. 2. In...

Webster Dictionary :: Reassurer

REASSU'RER, n. One who insures the first underwriter.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassured

REASSU'RED, pp. 1. Restored from fear; re-encouraged. 2. Insured against loss by...

Webster Dictionary :: Reassure

REASSURE, v.t. reashu're. [re and assure.] 1. To restore courage to; to free fro...

Webster Dictionary :: Reassurance

REASSU'RANCE, n. [See Sure and Assurance.] A second assurance against loss; or t...

Webster Dictionary :: Reassumption

REASSUMP'TION, n. A resuming; a second assumption.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassuming

REASSU'MING, ppr. Assuming or taking again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassumed

REASSU'MED, pp. Resumed; assumed again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassume

REASSU'ME, v.t. [re and assume.] To resume; to take again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassimilation

REASSIMILA'TION, n. A second or renewed assimilation.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassimilating

REASSIM'ILATING, ppr. Assimilating again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassimilated

REASSIM'ILATED, pp. Assimilated anew; changed again to a like substance.

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