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4,006 words match “TIT”

RECTITUDE n. 3 definitions
Straightness. [R.] Johnson.
REJECTITIOUS a.
Implying or requiring rejection; rejectable. Cudworth.
REMITTITUR n. 2 definitions
A remission or surrender, -- remittitur damnut being a remission of excess of damages.
REPERTITIOUS a.
Found; gained by finding. [Obs.]
REPETITION n. 5 definitions
eration. I need not be barren of accusations; he hath faults, with surplus to tire in repetition. Shak.
REPETITIONAL; REPETITIONARY a.
Of the nature of, or containing, repetition. [R.]
REPETITIONER n.
One who repeats. [Obs.]
REPETITIOUS a.
Repeating; containing repetition. [U.S.] Dr. T. Dwight.
REPETITIVE a.
Containing repetition; repeating. [R.]
REPETITOR n.
A private instructor.
RESTITUTE n. 2 definitions
That which is restored or offered in place of something; a substitute. [R.]
RESTITUTION n. 4 definitions
g good, or of giving an equivalent for any loss, damage, or injury; indemnification. A restitution of ancient rights unto the crown. Spenser. He restitution to the value makes. Sandys.
RESTITUTOR n.
One who makes restitution. [R].
RETITELAE n.
A group of spiders which spin irregular webs; -- called also Retitelariæ.
SANCTITUDE a.
Holiness; sacredness; sanctity. [R.] milton.
SANCTITY n. 3 definitions
r quality of being sacred or holy; holiness; saintliness; moral purity; godliness. To sanctity she made no pretense, and, indeed, narrowly escaped the imputation of irreligion. Macaulay.
SCLEROTITIS n.
Inflammation of the sclerotic coat.
SEA TITLING n.
The rock pipit.
SECRETITIOUS a.
Parted by animal secretion; as, secretitious humors. Floyer.
SELF-REPETITION n.
Repetition of one's self or of one's acts; the saying or doing what one has already said or done.
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