REIMBURSER
REIMBURS'ER, noun One who repays or refunds what has been lost or expended.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REIMBURS'ER, noun One who repays or refunds what has been lost or expended.
REIMBURS'ING, participle present tense Repaying; refunding; making good, as loss or expense.
REIMPLANT', verb transitive [re and implant.] To implant again.
REIMPLANT'ED, participle passive Implanted anew.
REIMPLANT'ING, participle present tense Implanting again.
REIMPORTU'NE, verb transitive [re and importune.] To importune again.
REIMPORTU'NED, participle passive Importuned again.
REIMPORTU'NING, participle present tense Importuning again.
REIMPREG'NATE, verb transitive [re and impregnate.]To impregnate again.
REIMPREG'NATED, participle passive Impregnated again.
REIMPREG'NATING, participle present tense Impregnating again.
REIMPRESS', verb transitive [re and impress.] To impress anew.
REIMPRESS'ED, participle passive Impressed again.
REIMPRESS'ING, participle present tense Impressing again.
REIMPRES'SION, noun A second or repeated impression.
REIMPRINT', verb transitive [re and imprint.] To imprint again.
REIMPRINT'ED, participle passive Imprinted again.
REIMPRINT'ING, participle present tense Imprinting anew.
REIN, noun [Latin retina, retinaculum. If contracted from the Latin, it is from retineo, otherwise from the root of arrest.]1. The strap of a bridle, fastened to the curb or sna...
REINDEER, nounA species of the cervine genus; more correctly written ranedeer, or rather rane, which is the true name.
REINFECT', verb intransitive [re and infect.] To infect again.
REINFECT'ED, participle passive Infected again.
REINFECT'ING, participle present tense Infecting again.
REINFEC'TIOUS, adjective Capable of infecting again.
REINFORCE, verb transitive [re and enforce.] To give new force to; to strengthen by new assistance or support. [It is written also re-enforce; but reinforce seems now to be the ...
REINFORCED, participle passive Strengthened by additional force.
REINFORCEMENT, noun New force added; fresh supplies of strength; particularly, additional troops or ships.