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RE'APED, pp. Cut with a sickle; received as the fruit of labor or works.
REAP, v.t. [L. rapio, carpo; Gr. a sickle, to reap; Eng. crop.] 1. To cut grain ...
REANNEX'ING, ppr. Annexing again; reuniting.
REANNEX'ED, pp. Annexed or united again.
REANNEXA'TION, n. The act of annexing again.
REANNEX', v.t. [re and annex.] To annex again; to reunite; to annex what has bee...
REANIMA'TION, n. The act or operation of reviving from apparent death; the act o...
REAN'IMATING, ppr. Restoring life to; invigorating with new life and courage.
REAN'IMATED, pp. Restored to life or action.
REAN'IMATE, v.t. [re and animate.] 1. To revive; to resuscitate; to restore to l...
REAM, n. [L. remus., ramus, a branch, for the shoots of trees or shrubs were the...
RE'ALTY, n. [L. rex.] 1. Lovalty. [Not in use.] 2. Reality. [Not in use.] 3. In ...
REALM, n. relm. [L. rex, king, whence regalis, royal.] 1. A royal jurisdiction o...
RE'ALLY, adv. 1. With actual existence. 2. In truth; in fact; not in appearance ...
REALLEDGE, v.t. reallej'. [re and alledge.] To alledge again.
RE'ALIZING, ppr. 1. Bringing into actual being; converting into real estate; imp...