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REPRU'NING, ppr. Pruning a second time.
REP'TILE, a. [L. reptilis, from repo, to creep, Gr. See Creep .] 1. Creeping; mo...
REPUB'LIC, n. [L. respublica; res and publica; public affairs.] 1. A commonwealt...
REPUB'LICAN, a. 1. Pertaining to a republic; consisting of a commonwealth; as a ...
REPUB'LICANISM, n. 1. A republican form or system of government. 2. Attachment t...
REPUB'LICANIZE, v.t. To convert to republican principles; as, to republicanize t...
REPUBLICA'TION, n. [re and publication.] 1. A second publication, or a new publi...
REPUB'LISH, v.t. [re and publish.] 1. To publish a second time, or to publish a ...
REPUB'LISHED, pp. Published anew.
REPUB'LISHER, n. One who republishes.
REPUB'LISHING, ppr. Publishing again.
REPU'DIABLE, a. [from repudiate.] That may be rejected; fit or proper to be put ...
REPU'DIATE, v.t. [L. repudio.] 1. To cast away; to reject; to discard. Atheists ...
REPU'DIATED, pp. Cast off; rejected; discarded; divorced.
REPU'DIATING, ppr. Casting off; rejecting; divorcing.
REPUDIA'TION, n. [L. repudiatio.] 1. Rejection. 2. Divorce; as the repudiation o...