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redeeshun, rendeetion, rendeition,
rendeetion [rɛnˈdiʃən]
n. A rendition.
renoon, renoun,
renoun [ˈriːnun]
n. Renown.
ren$, rend, rent, rint,
rent [rɛnt]
n. A breach or dissension between persons.
v. To rend, tear. Crack, split. To belch, retch.
renoonce, renounce, renunce,
renunce [rəˈnʌns]
v. To renounce, To dispense with, turn aside from, do without. leg. To surrender a lease or inheritance.
reparaation, reparation, reparaution, reparawtion,
reparation [rəˈpəreʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]
n. Reparation. Furniture, furnishings. leg. Redress of a wrong by award of damages.
repaet, repaet, repait, repeat, repeit, repet, repete, repeteetion, repeteition, repetition,
repeat [rəˈpit]
v. To repeat. leg. Refund, repay.
Compounds and phrases etc.
repeteetion [rəˈpətiʃən]: Repetition. leg. Restitution, repayment.
repel,
repel [rəˈpɛl]
v. To repel, reject. leg. To overrule.
repent, repentance, repentit, repintance, repintit, ripint, ripintit,
repent [rəˈpɛnt, MN. rɪˈpɪnt]
v. To feel or express sincere regret or remorse about one's wrongdoing or sin.
pt. pp. repentit
Compounds and phrases etc.
repentance: Repentance.
repone,
repone [rəˈpon]
n. To restore to office. to reinstate. WC. rare An answer, reply.
v. To restore to office, WC. rare To answer, reply.
raeport, repoort, report, reportit,
report [rəˈpoːrt]
n. A report. leg. The remitting of a law case by a judge to the decision of a larger court on points of difficulty.
v. To report.
pt. pp. reportit
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