REVOLUTIONIST
REVOLU'TIONIST, noun One engaged in effecting a change of government; the favorer of a revolution.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REVOLU'TIONIST, noun One engaged in effecting a change of government; the favorer of a revolution.
REVOLU'TIONIZE, verb transitive1. To effect a change in the form of a political constitution; as, to revolutionize a government.2. To effect an entire change of principles in.Th...
REVOLU'TIONIZED, participle passive Charged in constitutional form and principles.
REVOLU'TIONIZING, participle present tense Changing the form and principles of a constitution.
REVOLV'ENCY, noun State, act or principle of revolving; revolution.Its own revolvency upholds the world.
REVOM'IT, verb transitive [re and vomit;]To vomit or pour forth again; to reject from the stomach.
REVOM'ITED, participle passive Vomited again.
REVOM'ITING, participle present tense Vomiting again.
REVUL'SION, noun [Latin revulsus, revello; re and vello, to pull.]1. In medicine, the act of turning or diverting a flux of humors or any cause of disease, from one part of the ...
REVUL'SIVE, adjective Having the power of revulsion.REVUL'SIVE, noun1. That which has the power of diverting humors from one part to another.2. That which has the power of withd...
REW, noun A row. [Not in use.]
REWARD', verb transitive a as aw. [[Latin re, denoting return.]To give in return, either good or evil.Thou hast rewarded me good, whereas I have rewarded thee evil. 1 Samuel 24:...
REWARD'ABLE, adjective That may be rewarded; worthy of recompense.
REWARD'ABLENESS, noun The state of being worthy of reward.
REWARD'ED, participle passive Requited; recompensed or punished.
REWARD'ER, noun One who rewards; one that requites or recompenses. Hebrews 11:6.
REWARD'ING, participle present tense Making an equivalent return for good or evil; requiting; recompensing or punishing.
REWORD, verb transitive [re and word.] To repeat in the same words. [Not in use.]
REWRI'TE, verb transitive To write a second time.
REWRIT'TEN, participle passive Written again.
REYS, noun The master of an Egyptian bark or ship.
RHAB'ARBARATE, adjective [See Rhubarb.] Impregnated or tinctured with rhubarb.
RHABDOL'OGY, noun [Gr. a staff or want, and discourse.]The act or art of computing or numbering by Napier's rods or Napier's bones.
RHAB'DOMANCY, noun [Gr. a rod, and divination.]Divination by a rod or wand.
RHAPSOD'IC,RHAPSOD'ICAL, adjective [from rhapsody.] Pertaining to or consisting of rhapsody; unconnected.
RHAPSOD'ICAL, a. [from rhapsody.] Pertaining to or consisting of rhapsody; unconnected.
RHAP'SODIST, noun [from rhapsody.]1. One that writes or speaks without regular dependence of one part of his discourse on another.2. One who recites or signs rhapsodies for a li...