RENEWER
RENEW'ER, noun One who renews.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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RENEW'ER, noun One who renews.
RENEW'ING, participle present tense1. Making new again; repairing; re-establishing; repeating; reviving; renovating.2.adjective Tending or adapted to renovate.RENEW'ING, noun Th...
REN'IFORM, adjective [Latin renes, the kidneys, and form.]Having the form or shape of the kidneys.
REN'ITENCE,REN'ITENCY, noun [Latin renitens, renitor, to resist; re and nitor, to struggle or strive.]1. The resistance of a body to pressure; the effort of matter to resume the...
REN'ITENCY, n. [L. renitens, renitor, to resist; re and nitor, to struggle or strive.]1. The resistance of a body to pressure; the effort of matter to resume the place or form f...
REN'ITENT, adjective Resisting pressure or the effect of it; acting against impulse by elastic force.
REN'NET, nounThe concreted milk found in the stomach of a sucking quadruped, particularly of the calf. It is also written runnet, and this is the preferable orthography.
REN'NETING, noun A kind of apple.
RENOUNCE, verb transitive renouns'. [Latin renuncio; re and nuncio, to declare, from the root of nomen, name.]1. To disown; to disclaim; to reject; as a title or claim; to refus...
RENOUN'CED, participle passive Disowned; denied; rejected; disclaimed.
RENOUNCEMENT, noun renouns'ment. The act of disclaiming or rejecting; renunciation.
RENOUN'CER, noun One who disowns or disclaims.
RENOUN'CING, participle present tense Disowning; disclaiming; rejecting.RENOUN'CING, noun The act of disowning, disclaiming, denying or rejecting.
REN'OVATE, verb transitive [Latin renovo; re and novo, to make new; novus, new.]To renew; to restore to the first state, or to a good state, after decay, destruction or depravat...
REN'OVATED, participle passive Renewed; made new, fresh or vigorous.
REN'OVATING, participle present tense Renewing.
RENOVA'TION, noun [Latin renovatio.]1. The act of renewing; a making new after decay, destruction or depravation; renewal; as the renovation of the heart by grace.There is somet...
RENOWN', nounFame; celebrity; exalted reputation derived from the extensive praise of great achievements or accomplishments.Giants of old, men of renown Genesis 6:4. Numbers 16:...
RENOWN'ED, adjective Famous; celebrated for great and heroic achievements, for distinguished qualities or for grandeur; eminent; as renowned men; a renowned king; a renowned city.
RENOWN'EDLY, adverb With fame or celebrity.
RENOWN'LESS, adjective Without renown; inglorious.
RENT, participle passive of rend. Torn asunder; split or burst by violence; torn.RENT, noun [from rend.1. A fissure; a break or breach made by force; as a rent made in the earth...
RENT'ABLE, adjective That may be rented.
RENT'AGE, noun Rent. [Not used.]
RENT'AL, noun A schedule or account of rents.
RENT'ED, participle passive Leased on rent.
RENT'ER, noun One who leases an estate; more generally, the lessee or tenant who takes an estate or tenement on rent.RENT'ER, verb transitive [Latin retracho, retrahere; re and ...