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Webster Dictionary :: Reassimilate

REASSIM'ILATE, v.t. [re and assimilate.] To assimilate or cause to resemble anew...

Webster Dictionary :: Reassign

REASSIGN, v.t. [re and assign.] To assign back; to transfer back what has been a...

Webster Dictionary :: Reasserting

REASSERT'ING, ppr. Asserting again; vindicating anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Reasserted

REASSERT'ED, pp. Asserted or maintained anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassert

REASSERT', v.t. [re and asset.] To assert again; to maintain after suspension or...

Webster Dictionary :: Reassembling

REASSEM'BLING, ppr. assembling again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassembled

REASSEM'BLED, pp. assembled again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reassemble

REASSEM'BLE, v.t. [re and assemble.] to collect again. REASSEM'BLE , v.i. to ass...

Webster Dictionary :: Reassemblage

REASSEM'BLAGE, n. assemblage a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Reasonless

RE'ASONLESS, a. 1. Destitute of reason; as a reasonless man or mind. 2. Void of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Reasoning

RE'ASONING, ppr. arguing; deducing inferences from premises; debating; discussin...

Webster Dictionary :: Reasoner

RE'ASONER, n. One who reasons or argues; as a fiar reasoner; a close reasoner; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Reasonably

RE'ASONABLY, adv. 1. In a manner or degree agreeable to reason; in consistency w...

Webster Dictionary :: Reasonableness

RE'ASONABLENESS, n. 1. The faculty of reason. [In this sense, little used.] 2. A...

Webster Dictionary :: Reasonable

RE'ASONABLE, a. 1. Having the faculty of reason; endued with reason; as a reason...

Webster Dictionary :: Reason

REASON, n. re'zn. [L. ratio, which is from ratus, and which proves reor to be co...

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