REFUTER
REFU'TER, noun One that refutes.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REFU'TER, noun One that refutes.
REFU'TING, participle present tense Proving to be false or erroneous; confuting.
REGA'IN, verb transitive [re and gain.]To gain anew; to recover what has escaped or been lost.
REGA'INED, participle passive Recovered; gained anew.
REGA'INING, participle present tense Gaining anew; recovering.
RE'GAL, adjective [Latin regalis, from rex, Latin rectus. See Reck and Reckon.]Pertaining to a king; kingly; royal; as a regal title; regal authority; regal state, pomp or splen...
REGA'LE, noun The prerogative of monarchy.REGA'LE, noun [See the verb, below.] A magnificent entertainment or treat given to embassadors and other persons of distinction.REGA'LE...
REGA'LED, participle passive Refreshed; entertained; gratified.
REGA'LEMENT, noun Refreshment; entertainment; gratification.
REGA'LIA, noun [Latin from rex, king.]1. Ensigns of royalty; the apparatus of a coronation; as the crown, scepter, etc.2. In law, the rights and prerogatives of a king.
REGA'LING, participle present tense Refreshing; entertaining; gratifying.
REGAL'ITY, noun [from Latin regalis.] Royalty; sovereignty; kingship.He came partly in by the sword and had high courage in all points of regality
RE'GALLY, adverb In a royal manner.
REG'ARD, verb transitive1. To look towards; to point or be directed.It is a peninsula which regardeth the main land.2. To observe; to notice with some particularity.If much you ...
REG'ARDABLE, adjective Observable; worthy of notice.
REG'ARDANT, adjective1. In law, a villain regardant is one annexed to the manor or land.2. In heraldry, looking behind, as a lion or other beast.
REG'ARDED, participle passive Noticed; observed; esteemed; respected.
REG'ARDER, noun1. One that regards.2. In law, the regarder of the forest is an officer whose business is to view the forest, inspect the officers, and inquire of all offenses an...
REG'ARDFUL, adjective Taking notice; heedful; observing with care; attentive.Let a man be very tender and regardful of every pious motion made by the Spirit of God on his heart.
REG'ARDFULLY, adverb1. Attentively; heedfully.2. Respectfully.
REG'ARDING, participle present tense1. Noticing; considering with care; attending to; observing; esteeming; caring for.2. Respecting; concerning; relating to.
REG'ARDLESS, adjective1. Not looking or attending to; heedless; negligent; careless; as regardless of life or of health; regardless of danger; regardless of consequences.Regardl...
REG'ARDLESSLY, adverb Heedlessly; carelessly; negligently.
REG'ARDLESSNESS, noun Heedlessness; inattention; negligence.
REGA'TA,REGATH'ER, verb transitive To gather or collect a second time.
REGATH'ERED, participle passive Collected again.
REGATH'ERING, participle present tense Gathering a second time.