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Ra-di-a´lis. Radial; belonging to the radius.

Ra´di-ate. Having lines or fibres that diverge from a point.

Ra´mus. [L.] A branch. A term applied to the projections of bones.

Rec-re-men-ti´tial. [L. re, again, and cerno, to secrete.] Consisting of superfluous matter separated from that which is valuable.

Rec´tum. The third and last portion of the intestines.

Rec´tus, -i. [L.] Straight; erect. A term applied to several muscles.

Re-sid´u-al. Pertaining to waste matter.

Re-sid´u-um. [L.] Waste matter. The fæces.

Res-pi-ra´tion. [L. re, again, and spiro, to breathe.] The act of breathing. Inspiring air into the lungs and expelling it again.