Quality or state of being remiss.
Serving or tending to remit, or to secure remission; remissive.
To abate in force or in violence; to grow less intense; to become moderated; to abate; to relax; as, a fever remits; the severity of the weather remits.
The act of remitting, or the state of being remitted; remission.
A remitting; a giving up; surrender; as, the remittal of the first fruits.
The act of transmitting money, bills, or the like, esp. to a distant place, as in satisfaction of a demand, or in discharge of an obligation.
One to whom a remittance is sent.
Remitting; characterized by remission; having remissions.
One who remits. One who pardons. One who makes remittance.
A remission or surrender, -- remittitur damnut being a remission of excess of damages. A sending back, as when a record is remitted by a superior to an inferior court.
One who makes a remittance; a remitter.
To mix again or repeatedly.
Remaining; yet left.
To model or fashion anew; to change the form of.
The act of remodifying; the state of being remodified.
To modify again or anew; to reshape.
Mollifying; softening.
The act of remonetizing.
To restore to use as money; as, to remonetize silver.
The act of remonstrating A pointing out; manifestation; proof; demonstration.
One who remonstrates one of the Arminians who remonstrated against the attacks of the Calvinists in 1610, but were subsequently condemned by the decisions of the Synod of Dort in 1618. See Arminian.
In a remonstrant manner.
To present and urge reasons in opposition to an act, measure, or any course of proceedings; to expostulate; as, to remonstrate with a person regarding his habits; to remonstrate against proposed taxation.
The act of remonstrating; remonstrance.
Having the character of a remonstrance; expressing remonstrance.
One who remonstrates; a remonsrant.
Rising again; -- applied to a class of roses which bloom more than once in a season; the hybrid perpetual roses, of which the Jacqueminot is a well-known example.
See under Escapement.
To hinder; to delay.
To feel remorse.
Remorse; compunction; compassion.
The anguish, like gnawing pain, excited by a sense of guilt; compunction of conscience for a crime committed, or for the sins of one's past life.
Feeling remorse.
Full of remorse.
Being without remorse; having no pity; hence, destitute of sensibility; cruel; insensible to distress; merciless.
Removed to a distance; not near; far away; distant; -- said in respect to time or to place; as, remote ages; remote lands.
The act of removing; removal.
A kind of piquant sauce or salad dressing resembling mayonnaise.
See Remold.
To mold or shape anew or again; to reshape.
The opportunity of, or things necessary for, remounting; specifically, a fresh horse, with his equipments; as, to give one a remount.
Admitting of being removed.
The act of removing, or the state of being removed.
The act of removing; a removal.
Changed in place.
One who removes; as, a remover of landmarks.
That may be removed; removable.
To remove.
Rebellowing.
Admitting, or worthy, of remuneration.
To pay an equivalent to for any service, loss, expense, or other sacrifice; to recompense; to requite; as, to remunerate men for labor.
The act of remunerating.
Affording remuneration; as, a remunerative payment for services; a remunerative business.
Remunerative.
To murmur again; to utter back, or reply, in murmurs.
A run.
Reasonable; also, loquacious.
A new birth, or revival. The transitional movement in Europe, marked by the revival of classical learning and art in Italy in the 15th century, and the similar revival following in other countries. The style of art which prevailed at this epoch.
Of or pertaining to the Renaissance.
Of or pertaining to the kidneys; in the region of the kidneys.
Both renal and portal. See Portal.
To give a new name to.
A fox; -- so called in fables or familiar tales, and in poetry.
Of or pertaining to Renard, the fox, or the tales in which Renard is mentioned.
The state of being renascent.
State of being renascent.
Springing or rising again into being; being born again, or reproduced.
Capable of being reproduced; ablle to spring again into being.
Born again; regenerate; renewed.
To navigate again.
To deny; to disown.
Same as Rencounter, n.
A meeting of two persons or bodies; a collision; especially, a meeting in opposition or contest; a combat, action, or engagement.
To be rent or torn; to become parted; to separate; to split.
A surrender.
Capable of being rendered.
One who renders.
The act of one who renders, or that which is rendered. A version; translation; as, the rendering of the Hebrew text. In art, the presentation, expression, or interpretation of an idea, theme, or part. The act of laying the first coat of plaster on brickwork or stonework. The coat of plaster thus laid on. The process of trying out or extracting lard, tallow, etc., from animal fat.
To bring together at a certain place; to cause to be assembled.
Capable, or admitting, of being rendered.
A kind of dynamite used in blasting.
One faithless to principle or party. An apostate from Christianity or from any form of religious faith.
See Renegade.
A renegade.
A denial.
To deny.
To nerve again; to give new vigor to; to reinvigorate.
To become new, or as new; to grow or begin again.
The quality or state of being renewable.
Capable of being renewed; as, a lease renewable at pleasure.
The act of renewing, or the state of being renewed; as, the renewal of a treaty.
Again; once more.
The state of being renewed.
One who, or that which, renews.
To deny; to reject; to renounce.
A rank; a row.
The act of rebuilding a nest.
Having the form or shape of a kidney; as, a reniform mineral; a reniform leaf.
The state or quality of being renitent; resistance; reluctance.
Resisting pressure or the effect of it; acting against impulse by elastic force.
To run.
A runner.
The inner, or mucous, membrane of the fourth stomach of the calf, or other young ruminant.
Provided or treated with rennet.
Same as 1st Rennet.
A milk-clotting enzyme obtained from the true stomach (abomasum) of a suckling calf. Mol. wt. about 31,000. Also called chymosin, rennase, and abomasal enzyme.
See 2d Rennet.
Renown.
Act of renouncing.
The act of disclaiming or rejecting; renunciation.
One who renounces.
To make over again; to restore to freshness or vigor; to renew.
The act or process of renovating; the state of being renovated or renewed.
One who, or that which, renovates.
To renew; to renovate.
Renewal.
Renown.
Renowned.
To make famous; to give renown to.
Famous; celebrated for great achievements, for distinguished qualities, or for grandeur; eminent; as, a renowned king.
With renown.