With deep sense or strong perception.
Resentful.
The act of resenting.
To unlock; to open.
Reservation.
The act of reserving, or keeping back; concealment, or withholding from disclosure; reserve.
Tending to reserve or keep; keeping; reserving.
A place in which things are reserved or kept.
The act of reserving, or keeping back; reservation.
Kept for future or special use, or for an exigency; as, reserved troops; a reserved seat in a theater.
One to, or for, whom anything is reserved; -- contrasted with reservor.
One who reserves.
A member of a reserve force of soldiers or militia.
A place where anything is kept in store; especially, a place where water is collected and kept for use when wanted, as to supply a fountain, a canal, or a city by means of aqueducts, or to drive a mill wheel, or the like.
One who reserves; a reserver.
To harbor or secrete; to hide, as stolen goods or a criminal.
To set again; as, to reset type; to reset copy; to reset a diamond.
One who resets, or sets again.
To settle again, or a second time.
Act of settling again, or state of being settled again; as, the resettlement of lees.
To shape again.
To engage one's self again for service on board of a vessel after having been discharged.
The act of reshipping; also, that which is reshipped.
One who reships.
Residence; abode.
A resident.
To dwell permanently or for a considerable time; to have a settled abode for a time; to abide continuosly; to have one's domicile of home; to remain for a long time.
The act or fact of residing, abiding, or dwelling in a place for some continuance of time; as, the residence of an American in France or Italy for a year.
In Spanish countries, a court or trial held, sometimes as long as six months, by a newly elected official, as the governor of a province, to examine into the conduct of a predecessor.
Residence.
One who resides or dwells in a place for some time.
A resident.
Of or pertaining to a residence or residents; as, residential trade; a residential part of town.
One who is resident.
The office or condition of a residentiary.
The office or condition of a resident.
One who resides in a place.
The difference of the results obtained by observation, and by computation from a formula. The difference between the mean of several observations and any one of them.
Consisting of residue; as, residuary matter; pertaining to the residue, or part remaining; as, the residuary advantage of an estate.
That which remains after a part is taken, separated, removed, or designated; remnant; remainder.
Remaining; residual.
That which is left after any process of separation or purification; that which remains after certain specified deductions are made; residue.
To seat again; to reinstate.
The act of resigning or giving up, as a claim, possession, office, or the like; surrender; as, the resignation of a crown or commission.
Submissive; yielding; not disposed to resist or murmur.
With submission.
One to whom anything is resigned, or in whose favor a resignation is made.
One who resigns.
The act of resigning.
To start back; to recoil; to recede from a purpose.
The act of springing back, rebounding, or resiling; as, the resilience of a ball or of sound.
Leaping back; rebounding; recoiling.
Resilience.
Any one of a class of yellowish brown solid inflammable substances, of vegetable origin, which are nonconductors of electricity, have a vitreous fracture, and are soluble in ether, alcohol, and essential oils, but not in water; specif., pine resin (see Rosin).
Having the quality of resin; resinous.
Any one of the salts the resinic acids.
Pertaining to, or obtained from, resin; as, the resinic acids.
Yielding resin; as, a resiniferous tree or vessel.
Having the form of resin.
Containing or exhibiting resinous electricity.
Somewhat like resin.
Of or pertaining to resin; of the nature of resin; resembling or obtained from resin.
By means, or in the manner, of resin.
The quality of being resinous.
Like resin; resinous.
Wisdom derived from severe experience; hence, repentance.
A substance used to prevent a color or mordant from fixing on those parts to which it has been applied, either by acting machanically in preventing the color, etc., from reaching the cloth, or chemically in changing the color so as to render it incapable of fixing itself in the fibers; -- also called reserve. The pastes prepared for this purpose are called resist pastes.
The act of resisting; opposition, passive or active.
Making resistance; resisting. One who, or that which, resists.
One who resists.
Making much resistance.
The quality of being resistible; resistibleness.
Capable of being resisted; as, a resistible force.
Making resistance; opposing; as, a resisting medium.
Serving to resist.
Having no power to resist; making no opposition.
Admitting of being resolved; resolvable; as, bodies resoluble by fire.
One who is resolute; hence, a desperado.
In a resolute manner; with fixed purpose; boldly; firmly; steadily; with perseverance.
The quality of being resolute.
The act, operation, or process of resolving. The act of separating a compound into its elements or component parts. The act of analyzing a complex notion, or solving a vexed question or difficult problem.
One who makes a resolution; one who joins with others in a declaration or resolution; specifically, one of a party in the Scottish Church in the 17th century.
One who makes a resolution.
Serving to dissolve or relax.
Resolutive.
The quality or condition of being resolvable; resolvableness.
Admitting of being resolved; admitting separation into constituent parts, or reduction to first principles; admitting solution or explanation; as, resolvable compounds; resolvable ideas or difficulties.
The quality of being resolvable; resolvability.
The act of resolving or making clear; resolution; solution.
Having a fixed purpose; determined; resolute; -- usually placed after its noun; as, a man resolved to be rich.
So as to resolve or clear up difficulties; clearly.
Fixedness of purpose; firmness; resolution.
That which has the power of resolving, or causing solution; a solvent.
That which decomposes, or dissolves.
The act of resounding; the quality or state of being resonant.
Resonance.
Returning, or capable of returning, sound; fitted to resound; resounding; echoing back.
In a resonant manner.
Anything which resounds; specifically, a vessel in the form of a cylinder open at one end, or a hollow ball of brass with two apertures, so contrived as to greatly intensify a musical tone by its resonance. It is used for the study and analysis of complex sounds.
To swallow up.
Swallowing up.
A colorless crystalline substance of the phenol series, obtained by melting certain resins, as galbanum, asafetida, etc., with caustic potash. It is also produced artificially and used in making certain dyestuffs, as phthalein, fluorescein, and eosin.
Of, or pertaining to, or producing, resorcin; as, resorcylic acid.
The act of resorbing; also, the act of absorbing again; reabsorption.
The act of going to, or making application; a betaking one's self; the act of visiting or seeking; recourse; as, a place of popular resort; -- often figuratively; as, to have resort to force.
One who resorts; a frequenter.
To resound.
Return of sound; echo.
That to which one resorts orr on which one depends for supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty; resort; expedient.
Full of resources.
Destitute of resources.
To sow again.
To resound.
To speak or utter again.
The act of noticing with attention; the giving particular consideration to; hence, care; caution.
The state or quality of being respectable; the state or quality which deserves or commands respect.
Worthy of respect; fitted to awaken esteem; deserving regard; hence, of good repute; not mean; as, a respectable citizen.
Placed so as to face one another; -- said of animals.
One who respects.
Marked or characterized by respect; as, respectful deportment.
With regard or relation to; regarding; concerning; as, respecting his conduct there is but one opinion.