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REDRESSIVE a.
Tending to redress. Thomson.
REDRESSLESS a.
Not having redress; such as can not be redressed; irremediable. Sherwood.
REDRESSMENT n.
The act of redressing; redress. Jefferson.
REDROOT n.
A name of several plants having red roots, as the New Jersey tea (see under Tea), the gromwell, the bloodroot, and the Lachnanthes tinctoria, an endogenous plant found in sandy swamps from Rhode Island to Florida.
REDSEAR v.
To be brittle when red-hot; to be red-short. Moxon.
REDSHANK n. 3 definitions
A common Old World limicoline bird (Totanus calidris), having the legs and feet pale red. The spotted redshank (T. fuscus) is larger, and has orange-red legs. Called also redshanks, redleg, and clee.
REDSKIN n.
A common appellation for a North American Indian; -- so called from the color of the skin. Cooper.
REDSTART n. 2 definitions
European singing bird (Ruticilla phoenicurus), allied to the nightingale; -- called also redtail, brantail, fireflirt, firetail. The black redstart is P.tithys. The name is also applied to several other species of Ruticilla amnd allied genera, native of India.
REDSTREAK n. 2 definitions
A kind of apple having the skin streaked with red and yellow, -- a favorite English cider apple. Mortimer.
REDTAIL n. 2 definitions
The red-tailed hawk.
REDTHROAT n.
A small Australian singing bird (Phyrrholæmus brunneus). The upper parts are brown, the center of the throat red.
REDTOP n.
nglish grass, and in some localities herd's grass. See Illustration in Appendix. The tall redtop is Triodia seslerioides.
REDUB v.
To refit; to repair, or make reparation for; hence, to repay or requite. [Obs.] It shall be good that you redub that negligence. Wyatt. God shall give power to redub it with some like requital to the French. Grafton.
REDUCE v. 9 definitions
To bring or lead back to any former place or condition. [Obs.] And to his brother's house reduced his wife. Chapman. The sheep must of necessity be scattered, unless the great Shephered of souls oppose, or some of his delegates reduce and direct us. Evelyn.
REDUCEMENT n.
Reduction. Milton.
REDUCENT a. 2 definitions
Tending to reduce. -- n.
REDUCER n.
One who, or that which, reduces.
REDUCIBLE a.
Capable of being reduced.
REDUCIBLENESS n.
Quality of being reducible.
REDUCING n.
a & n. from Reduce. Reducing furnace (Metal.), a furnace for reducing ores. -- Reducing pipe fitting, a pipe fitting, as a coupling, an elbow, a tee, etc., for connecting a large pipe with a smaller one. -- Reducing valve, a device for automatically maintaining a diminished pressure of steam, air, gas, etc., in a pip…
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