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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



623 words match “SECOND”

REDELIVERANCE n.
A second deliverance.
REDELIVERY n.
A second or new delivery or liberation.
REDEMAND n.
A demanding back; a second or renewed demand.
REDIGEST v.
To digest, or reduce to form, a second time. Kent.
REDISSEIZE v.
To disseize anew, or a second time. [Written also redisseise.]
REDRAFT n.
A second draft or copy.
REDRAW v.
To draw again; to make a second draft or copy of; to redraft.
REECHO n.
The echo of an echo; a repeated or second echo.
REELECTION n.
Election a second time, or anew; as, the reëlection of a former chief.
REENACTMENT n.
The enacting or passing of a law a second time; the renewal of a law.
REENGAGE v.
To engage a second time or again.
REENTHRONEMENT n.
A second enthroning.
REENTRY n.
A second or new entry; as, a reëntry into public life.
REFASHION v.
To fashion anew; to form or mold into shape a second time. MacKnight.
REFIT v.
To fit out or supply a second time.
REFORTIFICATION n.
A fortifying anew, or a second time. Mitford.
REFRACTION n.
ential refraction (Astron.), the change of the apparent place of one object relative to a second object near it, due to refraction; also, the correction required to be made to the observed relative places of the two bodies. -- Double refraction (Opt.), the refraction of light in two directions, which produces two dist…
REFRACTURE n.
A second breaking (as of a badly set bone) by the surgeon.
REGROWTH n.
The act of regrowing; a second or new growth. Darwin. The regrowth of limbs which had been cut off. A. B. Buckley.
REHEAR v.
To hear again; to try a second time; as, to rehear a cause in Chancery.
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