A place where things are or may be reposited, or laid up, for safety or preservation; a depository.
To possess again; as, to repossess the land.
The act or the state of possessing again.
Rest; quiet.
To pour again.
Art or process of hammering out or pressing thin metal from the reverse side: (1) in producing repouss/ work; (2) in leveling up any part of an etched plate that has been worked so as to cause a depression.
Formed in relief, as a pattern on metal. Ornamented with patterns in relief made by pressing or hammering on the reverse side; -- said of thin metal, or of a vessel made of thin metal. Repouss/ work.
Reproof.
To reprove or reprimand with a view of restraining, checking, or preventing; to make charge of fault against; to disapprove of; to chide; to blame; to censure.
One who reprehends.
Worthy of reprehension; culpable; censurable; blamable.
Reproof; censure; blame; disapproval.
Containing reprehension; conveying reproof.
Containing reproof; reprehensive; as, reprehensory complaint.
To present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to exhibit the counterpart or image of; to typify.
Capable of being represented.
Representation; likeness.
A representative.
The act of representing, in any sense of the verb.
Implying representation; representative.
Fitted to represent; exhibiting a similitude.
In a representative manner; vicariously.
The quality or state of being representative.
One who shows, exhibits, or describes.
Representation.
The act of repressing.
One who, or that which, represses.
Capable of being repressed.
Having power, or tending, to repress; as, repressive acts or measures.
Reprovable.
Reproof.
Repreve.
Reprieve.
A temporary suspension of the execution of a sentence, especially of a sentence of death.
To reprove severely; to reprehend; to chide for a fault; to consure formally.
One who reprimands.
A machine or implement for applying fresh primers to spent cartridge shells, so that the shells be used again.
A second or a new impression or edition of any printed work; specifically, the publication in one country of a work previously published in another.
One who reprints.
The act of taking from an enemy by way of reteliation or indemnity.
To take again; to retake.
To restore to an original state.
Restoration to an original state; renewal of purity.
To reprieve.
See Reprise.
See Reprise, n., 2.
To come back to, or come home to, as a matter of blame; to bring shame or disgrace upon; to disgrace.
One who reproaches.
Expressing or containing reproach; upbraiding; opprobrious; abusive.
Being without reproach.
Reprobation.
Reprobation.
To disapprove with detestation or marks of extreme dislike; to condemn as unworthy; to disallow; to reject.
The state of being reprobate.
One who reprobates.
The act of reprobating; the state of being reprobated; strong disapproval or censure.
One who believes in reprobation. See Reprobation, 2.
Of or pertaining to reprobation; expressing reprobation.
Reprobative.
To produce again. To bring forward again; as, to reproduce a witness; to reproduce charges; to reproduce a play. To cause to exist again.
One who, or that which, reproduces.
The act or process of reproducing; the state of being reproduced the process by which plants and animals give rise to offspring.
Tending, or pertaining, to reproduction; employed in reproduction.
Reproductive.
Refutation; confutation; contradiction.
Worthy of reproof or censure.
To convince.
One who, or that which, reproves.
In a reproving manner.
To prune again or anew.
A division of gastropods; the Pectinibranchiata.
The act of creeping.
Creeping.
An animal that crawls, or moves on its belly, as snakes,, or by means of small, short legs, as lizards, and the like.
A class of air-breathing oviparous vertebrates, usually covered with scales or bony plates. The heart generally has two auricles and one ventricle. The development of the young is the same as that of birds.
One of the Reptilia; a reptile.
One who favors or prefers a republican form of government.
A republican form or system of government; the principles or theory of republican government.
To change, as a state, into a republic; to republican principles; as, France was republicanized; to republicanize the rising generation.
To make public again; to republish.
A second publication, or a new publication of something before published, as of a former will, of a volume already published, or the like; specifically, the publication in one country of a work first issued in another; a reprint.
To publish anew; specifically, to publish in one country (a work first published in another); also, to revive (a will) by re/xecution or codicil.
One who republishes.
Admitting of repudiation; fit or proper to be put away.
One who favors repudiation, especially of a public debt.
One who repudiates.
To fight against; to oppose; to resist.
Capable of being repugned or resisted.
The state or condition of being repugnant; opposition; contrariety; especially, a strong instinctive antagonism; aversion; reluctance; unwillingness, as of mind, passions, principles, qualities, and the like.
Disposed to fight against; hostile; at war with; being at variance; contrary; inconsistent; refractory; disobedient; also, distasteful in a high degree; offensive; -- usually followed by to, rarely and less properly by with; as, all rudeness was repugnant to her nature.
In a repugnant manner.
To oppose; to fight against.
One who repugns.
To bud again.
The act of budding again; the state of having budded again.
To repel; to beat or drive back; as, to repulse an assault; to repulse the enemy.
Not capable of being repulsed.
One who repulses, or drives back.
The act of repulsing or repelling, or the state of being repulsed or repelled.
Serving, or able, to repulse; repellent; as, a repulsive force.
Repulsive; driving back.
The act of repurchasing.
To purify again.
Having, or worthy of, good repute; held in esteem; honorable; praiseworthy; as, a reputable man or character; reputable conduct.
By repute.
Character reputed or attributed; reputation, whether good or bad; established opinion; public estimate.
In common opinion or estimation; by repute.
Not having good repute; disreputable; disgraceful; inglorius.
To require.
To ask for (something); to express desire ffor; to solicit; as, to request his presence, or a favor.
One who requests; a petitioner.
To quicken anew; to reanimate; to give new life to.
A mass said or sung for the repose of a departed soul.
A sepulcher.
The man-eater, or white shark (Carcharodon carcharias); -- so called on account of its causing requiems to be sung.
Capable of being required; proper to be required.
To demand; to insist upon having; to claim as by right and authority; to exact; as, to require the surrender of property.
The act of requiring; demand; requisition.
One who requires.
Required by the nature of things, or by circumstances; so needful that it can not be dispensed with; necessary; indispensable.
To make a reqisition on or for; as, to requisition a district for forage; to requisition troops.