REJECTANEOUS
REJECTA'NEOUS, adjective [from the Latin] Not chosen or received; rejected.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REJECTA'NEOUS, adjective [from the Latin] Not chosen or received; rejected.
REJECT'ED, participle passive Thrown away; cast off; refused; slighted.
REJECT'ER, noun One that rejects or refuses.
REJECT'ING, participle present tense Throwing away; casting off; refusing to grant or accept; slighting.
REJEC'TION, noun [Latin rejectio.] The act of throwing away; the act of casting off or forsaking; refusal to accept or grant.
REJECT'IVE, adjective That rejects, or tends to cast off.
REJECT'MENT, noun Matter thrown away.
REJOICE, verb intransitive rejois'.To experience joy and gladness in a high degree; to be exhilarated with lively and pleasurable sensations; to exult.When the righteous are in ...
REJOIC'ED, participle passive Made glad; exhilarated.
REJOIC'ER, noun One that rejoices.
REJOIC'ING, participle present tense Animating with gladness; exhilarating; feeling joy.REJOIC'ING, participle present tense Animating with gladness; exhilarating; feeling joy.R...
REJOIC'INGLY, adverb With joy or exultation.
REJOIN', verb transitive [re and join.]1. To join again; to unite after separation.2. To meet one again.REJOIN', verb intransitive1. To answer to a reply.2. In law pleadings, to...
REJOIND'ER, noun1. An answer to a reply; or in general, an answer.2. In law pleadings, the defendants's answer to the plantif's replication.
REJOIN'ED, participle passive Joined again; reunited.
REJOIN'ING, participle present tense Joining again; answering a plaintiff's replication.
REJOINT', verb transitive [re and joint.] To reunite joints.
REJOLT, noun [re and jolt.] A reacting jolt or shock. [Not used.]
REJOURN, verb transitive rejurn'. [See Adjourn.]To adjourn to another hearing or inquiry. [Not used.]
REJUDGE, verb transitive rejuj'. [re and judge.] To judge again; to re-examine; to review; to call to a new trial and decision.REJUDGE his acts, and dignify disgrace.
REJUDG'ED, participle passive Reviewed; judged again.
REJUDG'ING, participle present tense Judging again.
REJUVENES'CENCE, 'CENCY, noun [Latin re and juvenescens; juvenis, a youth.]A renewing of youth; the state of being young again.
REKIN'DLE, verb transitive [re and kindle.]1. To kindle again; to set on fire anew.2. To inflame again; to rouse anew.
REKIN'DLED, participle passive Kindled again; inflamed anew.
REKIN'DLING, participle present tense Kindling again; inflaming anew.
RELA'ID, participle passive Laid a second time.