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REMEM'BERING, ppr. Having in mind.
REMEM'BRANCE, n. 1. The retaining or having in mind an idea which had been prese...
REMEM'BRANCER, n. 1. One that reminds, or revives the remembrance of any thing. ...
REMEM'ORATE, v.t [L. rememoratus, rememoror.] To remember; to revive in the memo...
REMEMORA'TION, n. Remembrance. [Not in use.]
REMER'CIE, REMER'CY, v.t. To thank. [Not in use.]
REM'IGRATE, v.i. [L. remigro; re and migro, to migrate.] To remove back again to...
REMIGRA'TION, n. Removal back again; a migration to a former place.
REMIND, v.t. [re and mind.] 1. To put in mind; to bring to the remembrance of; a...
REMINDED, pp. Put in mind.
REMINDING, ppr. Putting in mind; calling attention to.
REMINIS'CENCE, n. [L. reminiscens, reminiscor, Gr. See Memory .] 1. That faculty...
REMINISCEN'TIAL, a. Pertaining to reminiscence or recollection.
REMI'SE, v.t. s as z. [L. remissus, remitto; re and mitto, to send.] To give or ...
REMI'SED, pp. Released.
REMI'SING, ppr. Surrendering by deed.