RE-EXPORTATION
RE-EXPORTA'TION, noun The act of exporting what has been imported.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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RE-EXPORTA'TION, noun The act of exporting what has been imported.
RE-EXPORTED, participle passive Exported after being imported.
RE-EXPORTING, participle present tense Exporting what has been imported.
RE-FERMENT', verb transitive [re and ferment.] To ferment again.
RE-FIND, verb transitive [re and find.] To find again; to experience anew.
RE-FORMA'TION, noun The act of forming anew; a second forming in order; as the re-formation of a column of troops into a hollow square.
RE-RESOLVE, verb transitive re-rezolv'. To resolve a second time.
REABSORB', verb transitive [re and absorb.]1. To draw in or inbibe again what has been effused, extravasated or thrown off; used of fluids; as, to reabsorb chyle, lymph, blood, ...
REABSORB'ED, participle passive Imbibed again.
REABSORB'ING, participle present tense Reimbibing.
REABSORP'TION, noun The act or process of inbibing what has been previously thrown off, effused or extravasated; the swallowing a second time.
REACCESS', noun [re and access.] A second access or approach; a visit renewed.
REACH, verb transitive Raught, the ancient preterit, is obsolete. The verb is now regular; participle passive reached. Latin rego, to rule or govern, to make right or straight, ...
RE'ACHED, participle passive Stretched out; extended; touched by extending the arm; attained to; obtained.
RE'ACHER, noun One that reaches or extends; one that delivers by extending the arm.
RE'ACHING, participle present tense Stretching out; extending; touching by extension of the arm; attaining to; gaining; making efforts to vomit.
REACT', verb transitive [re and act.] To act or perform a second time; as, to react a play. The same scenes were reacted at Rome.REACT', verb intransitive1. To return an impulse...
REACT'ED, participle passive Acted or performed a second time.
REACT'ING, participle present tense Acting again; in physics, resisting the impulse of another body.
REAC'TION, noun1. In physics, counteraction; the resistance made by a body to the action or impulse of another body, which endeavors to change its state, either of motion or res...
READ, noun [See the Verb.]1. Counsel. [Obs.]2. Saying; sentence. obsoleteREAD, verb transitive The preterit and participle passiveread is pronounced red. [Gr. to say or tell, to...
RE'ADABLE, adjective That may be read; fit to be read.
READEP'TION, noun [from Latin re and adeptus, obtained.]A regaining; recovery of something lost. [Not much used.]
RE'ADER, noun1. One that reads; any person who pronounces written words; particularly, one whose office is to read prayers in a church.2. By way of distinction, one that reads m...
RE'ADERSHIP, noun [See Read.] the office of reading prayers in a church.
READILY, adverb red'ily. [See Ready.]1. Quickly; promptly; easily. I readily perceive the distinction you make.2. Cheerfully; without delay or objection; without reluctance. He ...
READINESS, noun red'iness. [from ready.]1. Quickness; promptness; promptitude; facility; freedom from hinderance or obstruction; as readiness of speech; readiness of thought; re...