_ that which is reflected; thought thrown back upon the
past; attentive consideration
REFLE'CTOR, _s._ considerer
REFRA'CT, _v.n._ break the natural course of rays
REFU'LGENT, _a._ bright; splendid
REGA'LIA, _s._ ensigns of Royalty
REGA'RD, _v.a._ observe; remark; pay attention to
RE'GIMENT, _s._ a body of soldiers under one colonel
RE'GION, _s._ tract of land; country
RE'GULAR, _a._ methodical; orderly
REINFO'RCE, _v.a._ strengthen again
REJE'CT, _v.a._ cast off; refuse; throw aside
RE'LATIVE, _s._ a near friend; a relation; a kinsman
RE'LATIVE, _a._ having relation
RELAXATION, _s._ the act of loosening
RELA'XED, _a._ slackened; loosened; let loose; diverted; eased;
refreshed
RELEA'SE, _v.a._ quit; let go; slacken; free from
RELE'NT, _v.n._ slacken; remit; soften; melt
RE'LIC, _s._ that which remains
RELIE'VE, _v.a._ ease pain or sorrow; succour by assistance; support;
assist
RELI'GION, _s._ a system of divine faith and worship
RELU'CTANT, _a._ unwilling; acting with repugnance
REMAI'N, _v.n._ continue; endure; be left
REMAINDER, _s._ the part left
REMA'RKABLE, _a._ observable; worthy of note
RE'MEDY, _s._ a medicine by which any illness is cured; that which
counteracts any evil; reparation
REME'MBER, _v.
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