Regulation
Regulation, or Reglementn.a method, form, rule
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Regulation, or Reglementn.a method, form, rule
Regulatorn.a person or thing that regulates
Regulinea.pertaining to regulus
Regulizev.i.to reduce to regulus, to separate the pure metal from other matter
Regulusn.pure metal separated from other matters, a bird, a star
Regurgitatev.to throw or be poured back
Regurgitationn.a pouring back
Rehearv.t.reheard,pret.reheard,pa.to hear over again, to hear twice
Rehearingn.a second hearing or trial
Rehearsaln.a previous recital, repetition, relation
Rehearsev.t.to recite previously, to repeat
Reign, [rane]n.the time of kingly government
Reignv.i.to rule as a king, obtain, prevail
Reimbodyv.to imbody again
Reimbursablea.that may be repaid
Reimbursev.t.to repay, to repair loss or expense
Reimbursementn.a repayment, reparation
Reimpregnatev.t.to impregnate or fill anew
Reimpressinn.a repeated impression
Rein, [rane]n.part of a bridle, the act of governing
Reinv.t.to govern, rule, restrain, control, run
Reindeern.false spelling, seeSee: rane
Reinfectiousa.capable of infecting again
Reinlistv.t.to inlist those who were before inlister
Reinlistmentn.a second inlistment
Reinsn. pl.the kidneys, loins, hips, lower back
Reinsertv.t.to insert again or afresh