RECONJOIN
RECONJOIN', verb transitive [re and conjoin.] To join or conjoin anew.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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RECONJOIN', verb transitive [re and conjoin.] To join or conjoin anew.
RECONJOIN'ED, participle passive Joined again.
RECONJOIN'ING, participle present tense Joining anew.
RECONNOIT'ER, verb transitiveTo view; to survey; to examine by the eye; particularly in military affairs, to examine the state of an enemy's army or camp, or the ground for mili...
RECONNOIT'ERED, participle passive Viewed; examined by personal observation.
RECONNOIT'ERING, participle present tense Viewing; examining by personal observation.
RECONQUER, verb transitive recon'ker. [re and conquer.]1. To conquer again; to recover by conquest.2. To recover; to regain.
RECON'QUERED, participle passive Conquered again; regained.
RECON'QUERING, participle present tense Conquering again; recovering.
RECON'SECRATE, verb transitive [re and consecrate.] To consecrate anew.
RECONSECRATED, participle passive Consecrated again.
RECON'SECRATING, participle present tense Consecrating again.
RECONSECRA'TION, noun A renewed consecration.
RECONSID'ER, verb transitive [re and consider.]1. To consider again; to turn in the mind again; to review.2. To annul; to take into consideration a second time and rescind; as, ...
RECONSIDERA'TION, noun1. A renewed consideration or review in the mind.2. A second consideration; annulment; recision.
RECONSID'ERED, participle passive Considered again; rescinded.
RECONSID'ERING, participle present tense Considering again; rescinding.
RECON'SOLATE, verb transitive To console or comfort again. [Not in use.]
RECONVE'NE, verb transitive [re and convene.] To convene or call together again.RECONVE'NE, verb intransitive To assemble or come together again.
RECONVE'NED, participle passive Assembled anew.
RECONVE'NING, participle present tense Assembling anew.
RECONVER'SION, noun [re and conversion.] A second conversion.
RECONVERT', verb transitive [re and convert.] To convert again.
RECONVERT'ED, participle passive Converted again.
RECONVERT'ING, participle present tense Converting again.
RECONVEY, verb transitive [re and convey.]1. To convey back or to its former place; as, to reconvey goods.2. To transfer back to a former owner; as, to reconvey an estate.
RECONVEYED, participle passive Conveyed back; transferred to a former owner.