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REGIMINAL a.
Of or relating to regimen; as, regiminal rules.
REGION n. 5 definitions
country; province; district; tract. If thence he 'scappe, into whatever world, Or unknown region. Milton.
REGIONAL a.
Of or pertaining to a particular region; sectional.
REGIOUS a.
Regal; royal. [Obs.] Harrington.
REGISTER n. 16 definitions
A written account or entry; an official or formal enumeration, 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.
REGISTERING a.
Recording; -- applied to instruments; having an apparatus which registers; as, a registering thermometer. See Recording.
REGISTERSHIP n.
The office of a register.
REGISTRANT n.
One who registers; esp., one who , by virtue of securing an official registration, obtains a certain right or title of possession, as to a trade-mark.
REGISTRAR n.
One who registers; a recorder; a keeper of records; as, a registrar of births, deaths, and marriages. See Register, n., 3.
REGISTRARSHIP n.
The office of a registrar.
REGISTRARY n.
A registrar. [Obs.]
REGISTRATE v.
To register. [R.]
REGISTRATION n. 2 definitions
The act of registering; registry; enrollment.
REGISTRY n. 3 definitions
The act of recording or writing in a register; enrollment; registration.
REGIUS a.
Of or pertaining to a king; royal. Regius professor, an incumbent of a professorship founded by royal bounty, as in an English university.
REGIVE v.
To give again; to give back.
REGLE v.
To rule; to govern. [Obs.] "To regle their lives." Fuller.
REGLEMENT n.
Regulation. [Obs.] The reformation and reglement of usuary. Bacon.
REGLEMENTARY a.
Regulative. [R.]
REGLET n. 2 definitions
ents or panels from one another, or doubled, turned, and interlaced so as to form knots, frets, or other ornaments. See Illust. (12) of Column.
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