REBAPTISM
REBAP'TISM, noun A second baptism.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REBAP'TISM, noun A second baptism.
REBAPTIZA'TION, noun [from rebaptize.] A second baptism.
REBAPTI'ZE, verb transitive [re and baptize.] To baptize a second time.
REBAPTI'ZED, participle passive Baptized again.
REBAPTI'ZING, participle present tense Baptizing a second time.
REBA'TE, verb transitiveTo blunt; to beat to obtuseness; to deprive of keenness.He doth rebate and blunt his natural edge.The keener edge of battle to rebate
REBA'TEMENT, noun1. Diminution.2. In commerce, abatement in price; deduction.3. In heraldry, a diminution or abatement of the bearings in a coat of arms.
REBA'TO, noun A sort of ruff. [See Rabato.]
RE'BECK, noun A three stringed fiddle. [Not much used.]
REB'EL, noun [Latin rebellis, making war again.]1. One who revolts from the government to which he owes allegiance, either by openly renouncing the authority of that government,...
REBEL'LED, participle passive or adjective Rebellious; guilty of rebellion.
REBEL'LER, noun One that rebels.
REBEL'LING, participle present tense Renouncing the authority of the government to which one owes allegiance; rising in opposition to lawful authority.
REBEL'LION, noun [Latin rebellio. among the Romans, rebellion was originally a revolt or open resistance to their government by nations that had been subdued in war. It was a re...
REBEL'LIOUS, adjective Engaged in rebellion; renouncing the authority and dominion of the government to which allegiance is due; traitorously resisting government or lawful auth...
REBEL'LIOUSLY, adverb With design to throw off the authority of legitimate government; in opposition to the government, to which one is bound by allegiance; with violent or obst...
REBEL'LIOUSNESS, noun The quality or state of being rebellious.
REBEL'LOW, verb intransitive [re and bellow.] To bellow in return; to echo back a loud roaring noise.The cave rebellow'd and the temple shook.
REBEL'LOWING, participle present tense Bellowing in return or in echo.
REBILD', verb transitive [re and build.] To build again; to renew a structure; to build or construct what has been demolished; as, to rebuild a house, a wall, a wharf or a city.
REBILD'ING, participle present tense Building again.
REBILT', participle passive Built again; reconstructed.
REBLOS'SOM, verb intransitive [re and blossom.] To blossom again.
REBOA'TION, noun [Latin rebo; re and boo.]The return of a loud bellowing sound. [Not used.]
REBOIL', verb intransitive [Latin re and bullio.] To take fire; to be hot.
REBOUND', verb intransitiveTo spring back; to start back; to be reverberated by an elastic power resisting force or impulse impressed; as a rebounding echo.Bodies absolutely har...
REBOUND'ING, participle present tense Springing or flying back; reverberating.