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Sound
·superl Firm; strong; safe.
II. Sound ·adv <<Soundly>>.
III. Sound ·noun A <<Cuttlefish>>.
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sound
[Anglo-Saxon, sund]. An arm of the sea over the whole extent of which soundings may be obtained, as ...
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re
rĕ, or with I d demonstrative (see the letter D), rĕd (so, too, before vowels and h; also in re...
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·- A syllable applied in solmization to the second tone of the diatonic scale of C; in the American ...
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Re-
·- A prefix signifying back, against, again, anew; as, recline, to lean back; recall, to call back; ...
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Sound-board
·noun A sounding-board.
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sound dues
A toll formerly levied by the Danes on all merchant vessels passing the sound or strait between the ...
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Re coverance
·noun <<Recovery>>.
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Re proval
·noun <<Reproof>>.
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Re sign
·noun <<Resignation>>.
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Re-ally
·vt To bring together again; to compose or form anew.
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Re-collect
·vt To collect again; to gather what has been scattered; as, to re-collect routed troops.
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Re-create
·vt To create or form anew.
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Re-creation
·noun A forming anew; a new creation or formation.
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Re-creative
·adj Creating anew; as, re-creative power.
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Re-demption
·noun Performance of the obligation stated in a note, bill, bond, or other evidence of debt, by maki...
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Re-ferment
·vt & ·vi To ferment, or cause to ferment, again.
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Re-form
·vt & ·vi To give a new form to; to form anew; to take form again, or to take a new form; as, to re-...
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Re-formation
·noun The act of forming anew; a second forming in order; as, the reformation of a column of troops ...
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Re-formed
·Impf & ·p.p. of Re-form.
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Re-forming
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Re-form.
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Re-let
·vt To let anew, as a house.
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Re-mark
·vt To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.
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Re-present
·vt To present again; as, to re-present the points of an <<Argument>>.
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Re-presentation
·noun The act of re-presenting, or the state of being presented again; a new presentation; as, re-pr...
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Re-reiterate
·vt To reiterate many times.
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Re-resolve
·vt & ·vi To resolve again.
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Re-search
·vt To search again; to examine anew.
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Re-sign
·vt To affix one's signature to, a second time; to sign again.
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Re-store
·vt To store again; as, the goods taken out were re-stored.
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Re-turn
·vt & ·vi To turn again.
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to re-charter
To charter again; to grant a second or another charter to.--Webster.
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to re-insure
To insure the same property a second time by other underwriters.--Webster.
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to re-investigate
To investigate again.--Webster.
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to re-land
To go on shore after having embarked.--Webster.
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to re-loan
To loan again; to lend what has been lent and repaid.--Webster.
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to re-open
To open again.--Webster. This word is much used. The theatre re-opens for the season. The schools re...
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to re-ship
To ship again; to ship what has been conveyed by water or imported.--Webster.
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re-supper
a second supper. Lane.
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re-assemble
To gather together a fleet, or convoy, after having been scattered.
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re-insurance
To insure the same property a second time by other underwriters. If an underwriter find that he has ...
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re-ship
To ship again, or ship goods that have been imported or conveyed by water.
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sound, velocity of
May be freely assumed at nearly 1142 feet in a second of time, when not affected by the temperature ...
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re-entering angle
In fortification, is an angle whose vertex points inward, or towards the place.
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