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reprasentateeve, represent, representation, representative, representin_days, representing_days, reprysent,
represent [rɛpˈrəzɛnt]
v. To represent.
Compounds and phrases etc.
representation: leg. An appeal against the decision of a judge of the Court of Session presented in the form of written pleadings. The right whereby a collateral heir succeeds to heritable property because he represents a deceased direct heir. The right of possession to an estate of heritage which carries with it liability for the debts of the granter.
representin days: The twenty days from the pronouncement of a judgment in the Court of Session during which an appeal against the judgment might be lodged
representative [ˈrɛrəzɛntətɪv]: Reprasentative.
reprimaan, reprimaand, repriman, reprimaund, reprinmaun,
reprimaund [ˈrɛprɪmɑːn(d), ˈrɛprɪmɔːn(d), N. I. ˈrɛprɪmaːn(d)]
v. To reprimand.
repitation, reputaation, reputation, reputaution, reputawtion, repute,
repute [rəˈp(j)ut]
adj. Reputed, considered, reckoned.
Compounds and phrases etc.
habit and repute: leg. Held and reputed (to be so and so).
reputation [ˈrɛp(j)əteʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]: Reputation.
requeesht, requeest, requeist,
requeest [rəˈkwist]
v. To request.
Compounds and phrases etc.
requeest o: To ask or beg of someone.
requair, requairt, requar, requare, requeer, requere, require,
require [rəˈkwaɪr]
v. To require.
rescue, rescyee,
rescue [ˈrɛsk(j)u, MN. ˈrɛsk(j)i]
v. To rescue.
resemmlance, resemmle,
resemmle [rəˈzɛml]
v. To resemble.
Compounds and phrases etc.
resemmlance: Resemblance.
resent, resentit,
resent [rəˈzɛnt]
v. To resent.
pt. pp. resentit
Compounds and phrases etc.
resentfu: Resentful.
resair, resairve, reser, reserr, reserred, resert, reserve, reserved,
reserve [rəˈzɛrv, rəˈzeːrv]
contracted reser' [rəˈzɛr, rəˈzeːr]
v. To reserve.
pt. pp. reserved contracted reser't, reser'd
Compounds and phrases etc.
reservation: A reservation.
reset, resetter,
reset [rəˈsɛt]
n. A refuge or shelter. An abode or residence, a haunt.
v. To receive, harbour, give shelter or protection to a fugitive. To receive stolen goods with intent to resell.
Compounds and phrases etc.
resetter [rəˈsɛtər]: A resetter. A person who shelters criminals.
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