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New Universal Graphic Dictionary of the English Language: Self-Pronouncing ...
Noah Webster, Charles Morris
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re - formed ^ '^^^^' >» ^-^^f- . ^ stored to a previous food state; amended, as noting the ^rotestant churches.
Re-formed Church l?*^^,'^^^^;!; that section of the Protestant Church which sep- arated from the Lutherans and adopted the theology and ecclesiastical polity of Calvin.
re-form-er ^'^^>» **• ^°! who ef- ^ fects a reformaUon, religious, moral, or political.
re-fract ('^''*^t')» ^•*- ^^ break the natural course of, or bend from, a straight line.
re-fract-ed ^'®^^» ^-^^^^ *^°^ ^^^^ ^ at
...an acute angle; bent from a direct course.
re-fract-ing nng), p.ady. having *• the power to turn rays from a direct course.
re-frac-tion (-f«^k'shun), n. the change from a straight line which a ray of light or heat assumes when passing through a smooth surface into a medium of greater density at an angle other than re-fract-ive ^'*^^» ^^^' pertaining to refraction.
re-frac-to-ri-ly r^^'*-^^>' f""- •^ in a refractory manner.
re-frac-to-ri-ness ' ^; p?"** verse obstin- acy ; difficulty of fusion or malleability.


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