REDDENDUM
REDDEND'UM, noun In law, the clause by which rent is reserved in a lease.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REDDEND'UM, noun In law, the clause by which rent is reserved in a lease.
RED'DISH, adjective Somewhat red; moderately red. Leviticus 13:19.
RED'DISHNESS, noun Redness in a moderate degree.
REDDI'TION, noun [Latin reddo, to return.]1. A returning of any thing; restitution; surrender.2. Explanation; representation.
RED'DITIVE, adjective [Latin redditivus, from reddo.]Returning; answering to an interrogative; a term of grammar.
RED'DLE, noun [from red.] Red chalk, commonly used as a pigment. It is a mineral of a florid color, but not of a deep red.
REDE, noun Counsel; advice. obsoleteREDE, verb transitive To counsel or advise. obsolete
REDEE'M, verb transitive [Latin redimo; red, re, and emo, to obtain or purchase.]1. To purchase back; to ransom; to liberate or rescue from captivity or bondage, or from any obl...
REDEE'MABLE, adjective1. That may be redeemed; capable of redemption.2. That may be purchased or paid for in gold and silver, and brought into the possession of government or th...
REDEE'MABLENESS, noun The state of being redeemable.
REDEE'MED, participle passive Ransomed; delivered from bondage, distress, penalty, liability, or from the possession of another, by paying an equivalent.
REDEE'MER, noun1. One who redeems or ransoms.2. The Savior of the world, JESUS CHRIST.
REDEE'MING, participle present tense Ransoming; procuring deliverance from captivity, capture, bondage, sin, distress or liability to suffer, by the payment of an equivalent.
REDELIB'ERATE, verb intransitive [re and deliberate.] To deliberate again.REDELIB'ERATE, verb transitive To reconsider. [Not in use.]
REDELIV'ER, verb transitive [re and deliver.]1. To deliver back.2. To deliver again; to liberate a second time.
REDELIV'ERANCE, noun A second deliverance.
REDELIV'ERED, participle passive Delivered back; liberated again.
REDELIV'ERING, participle present tense Delivering back; liberating again.
REDELIV'ERY, noun The act of delivering back; also, a second delivery or liberation.
REDEM'AND, verb transitive [re and demand.]To demand back; to demand again.REDEM'AND, noun A demanding back again.
REDEM'ANDABLE, adjective That may be demanded back.
REDEM'ANDED, participle passive Demanded back or again.
REDEM'ANDING, participle present tense Demanding back or again.
REDEMI'SE, verb transitive s as z. [re and demise.] To convey or transfer back, as an estate in fee simple, fee tail, for life or a term of years.REDEMI'SE, noun Reconveyance; t...
REDEMI'SED, participle passive Reconveyed, as an estate.
REDEMI'SING, participle present tense Reconveying.
REDEMP'TION, noun [Latin redemptio. See Redeem.]1. Repurchase of captured goods or prisoners; the act of procuring the deliverance of persons or things from the possession and p...