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REEF-BAND n.
A piece of canvas sewed across a sail to strengthen it in the part where the eyelet holes for reefing are made. Totten.
REENFORCE n. 2 definitions
e Illust. of Cannon. (b) An additional thickness of canvas, cloth, or the like, around an eyelet, buttonhole, etc.
REFLECT v. 6 definitions
flects rays of light; polished metals reflect heat. Let me mind the reader to reflect his eye on our quotations. Fuller. Bodies close together reflect their own color. Dryden.
REFLECTION n. 10 definitions
n of rays, beams, sound, or the like, from a surface. See Angle of reflection, below. The eye sees not itself, But by reflection, by some other things. Shak.
REFLEX a. 7 definitions
etroactive; introspective. The reflex act of the soul, or the turning of the intellectual eye inward upon its own actions. Sir M. Hale.
REFRACTION n. 4 definitions
rth's surface, as the top of a mountain, arising from the passage of light from it to the eye through atmospheric strata of varying density.
REFUND v. 4 definitions
To pour back. [R. & Obs.] Were the humors of the eye tinctured with any color, they would refund that color upon the object. Ray.
REGALE v. 4 definitions
To enertaas, to regale the taste, the eye, or the ear.
REGARD v. 18 definitions
keep in view; to behold; to look at; to view; to gaze upon. Your niece regards me with an eye of favor. Shak.
REGARDANT a. 3 definitions
Looking behind; looking backward watchfully. [He] turns thither his regardant eye. Southey.
REGISTER n. 16 definitions
n, description, or record; a memorial record; a list or roll; a schedule. As you have one eye upon my follies, . . . turn another into the register of your own. Shak.
REIN n. 5 definitions
ach side, by which the rider or driver governs the horse. This knight laid hold upon his reyne. Chaucer.
RENDER v. 16 definitions
To pass; to run; -- said of the passage of a rope through a block, eyelet, etc.; as, a rope renders well, that is, passes freely; also, to yield or give way. Totten.
REPASS v. 2 definitions
To pass or go back; to move back; as, troops passing and repassing before our eyes.
REPINE v. 3 definitions
To continue pining; to feel inward discontent which preys on the spirits; to indulge in envy or complaint; to murmur. But Lachesis thereat gan to repine. Spenser. What if the head, the eye, or ear repined To serve mere engines to the ruling mind Pope.
RESOLUTION n. 9 definitions
composition of a force. -- Resolution of a nebula (Astron.), the exhibition of it to the eye by a telescope of such power as to show it to be composed of small stars.
RESPECTIVE a. 5 definitions
reful; wary; considerate. [Obs.] If you look upon the church of England with a respective eye, you can not . . . refuse this charge. A
RESUPINATION n.
; the state of being resupinate, or reversed. Our Vitruvius calleth this affection in the eye a resupination of the figure. Sir H. Wotton.
RETALIATION n.
ning like for like; retribution; now, specifically, the return of evil for evil; e.g., an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. God . . . takes what is done to others as done to himself, and by promise obloges himself to full retaliation. Calamy.
RETICULATE; RETICULATED a. 2 definitions
eter, a micrometer for an optical instrument, consisting of a reticule in the focus of an eyepiece. -- Reticulated work (Masonry), work constructed with diamond-shaped stones, or square stones placed diagonally.
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