RENTERED
REN'TERED, participle passive Fine-drawn; sewed artfully together.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REN'TERED, participle passive Fine-drawn; sewed artfully together.
REN'TERER, noun a Fine-drawer.
REN'TERING, participle present tense Fine-drawing; sewing artfully together.
RENT'ING, participle present tense Leasing on rent; taking on rent.
RENT'ROLL, noun [rent and roll.] A rental; a list or account of rents or income.
RENUNCIA'TION, noun [Latin renunciatio.] The act of renouncing; a disowning; rejection. [See Renounce.]
RENVERSE, verb transitive renvers'. To reverse. [Not used.]RENVERSE, adjective renvers'. In heraldry, inverted; set with the head downward or contrary to the natural posture.
RENVERSEMENT, noun renvers'ment. The act of reversing. [Not in use.]
REOBTA'IN, verb transitive [re and obtain.] To obtain again.
REOBTA'INABLE, adjective That may be obtained again.
REOBTA'INED, participle passive Obtained again.
REOBTA'INING, participle present tense Obtaining again.
REOPPO'SE, verb transitive s as z. To oppose again.
REORDA'IN, verb transitive [re and ordain.]To ordain again, as when the first ordination is defective.
REORDA'INED, participle passive Ordained again.
REORDA'INING, participle present tense Ordaining again.
REORDINA'TION, noun A second ordination.
REORGANIZA'TION, noun The act of organizing anew; as repeated reorganization of the troops.
REOR'GANIZE, verb transitive [re and organize.] To organize anew; to reduce again to a regular body, or to a system; as, to reorganize a society or an army.
REOR'GANIZED, participle passive Organized anew.
REOR'GANIZING, participle present tense Organizing anew.
REPAC'IFIED, participle passive Pacified or appeased again.
REPAC'IFY, verb transitive [re and pacify.] To pacify again.
REPAC'IFYING, participle present tense Pacifying again.
REPACK', verb transitive [re and pact.] To pack a second time; as, to repack beef or pork.
REPACK'ED, participle passive Packed again.
REPACK'ER, noun One that repacks.