Relight, v. a. Rekindle, reillumine, relumine, relume, light again, light anew.

Religion, n.

    1. Science of duty (to God and our fellows), science of obligation (as creatures of God), that which binds us to the practice of righteousness.
    2. Sentiment of faith, reverence, and love towards God; godliness, devoutness, devotion, holiness, sanctity, piety, virtue, goodness, practical piety.
    3. System of faith, system of worship.

Religious, a.

    1. Devout, holy, godly, pious, devotional.
    2. Conscientious, scrupulous, exact, strict, rigid.

Religiously, ad.

    1. Piously, devoutly.
    2. Reyerently.
    3. Strictly, conscientiously, scrupulously, punctiliously, exactly.

Relinquish, v. a.

    1. Leave, quit, forsake, desert, renounce, forswear, abandon, cast off, give over, withdraw from.
    2. Surrender, cede, yield, resign, renounce, forbear, abdicate, forego, deliver up, give up, part with; lay down, lay aside, waive.
    3. Resign, renounce a claim to.

Relinquishment, n.

    1. Abandonment, dereliction, desertion, abjuration.
    2. Renunciation, surrender, cession, resignation, abandonment.

Reliquiæ, n. pl. Fossil remains.


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