Reek, n.

    1. Smoke, steam, exhalation, vapor, effluvium, fume, mist.
    2. Rick, stack.

Reek, v. n. Smoke, steam, exhale, emit vapor.

Reeking, a. Smoking, steaming.

Reeky, a.

    1. Smoky, foul, sooty, sweaty.
    2. Tanned, black, dark.

Reel, v. n.

    1. Totter, stagger, falter, vacillate, waver.
    2. Whirl, spin.

Re-enforce, v. a. Strengthen, give additional support to, enforce anew.

Re-enforcement, n. Additional force, fresh assistance, new help.

Re-enkindle, v. a. Rekindle.

Re-entering, a. Re-entrant, turning inward, pointing inward.

Reermouse, n. Bat, rearmouse.

Re-establish, v. a. Restore, reinstate, replace, renew, renovate, establish again.

Re-establishment, n. Restoration, renewed confirmation.

Refection, n. Luncheon, refreshment, simple repast.

Refective, a. Refreshing, restorative.

Refectory, n. Refreshment-room, eating-room.

Refer, v. a.

    1. Direct, consign, commit, leave, deliver over, give in charge.
    2. Attribute, ascribe, impute, assign.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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