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RESENT'IVE, a. Easily provoked or irritated; quick to feel an injury or affront.
RESENT'MENT, n. 1. The excitement of passion which proceeds from a sense of wron...
RESERVA'TION, n. s as z. [L. reservo.] 1. The act of reserving or keeping back o...
RESERV'ATIVE, a. Keeping; reserving.
RESERV'ATORY, n. [from reserve.] A place in which things are reserved or kept.
RESERVE, v.t. rezerv'. [L. reservo; re and servo, to keep.] 1. To keep in store ...
RESERV'ED, pp. 1. Kept for another or future use; retained. 2. a. Restrained fro...
RESERV'EDLY, adv. 1. With reserve; with backwardness; not with openness or frank...
RESERV'EDNESS, n. Closeness; want of frankness, openness or freedom. A man may g...
RESERV'ER, n. One that reserves.
RESERV'ING, ppr. Keeping back; keeping for other use or for use at a future time...
RESERVOIR', n. A place where any thing is kept in store, particularly a place wh...
RE'SET, n. In Scots law, the receiving and harboring of an outlaw or a criminal.
RESET'TLE, v.t. [re and settle.] 1. To settle again. 2. To install, as a ministe...
RESET'TLED, pp. Settled again; installed.
RESET'TLEMENT, n. 1. The act of settling or composing again. The resettlement of...