Reincrudation, rē-in-krōō-dā′shun, n. recrudescence.
Reindeer, rān′dēr, n. a kind of deer in the north, valuable for the chase and for domestic uses.—n. Rein′deer-moss, a lichen, the winter food of the reindeer. [Ice. hreinn, and Eng. deer.]
Reinfect, rē-in-fekt′, v.t. to infect again.—n. Reinfec′tion.
Reinflame, rē-in-flām′, v.t. to rekindle.
Reinforce, rē-in-fōrs′, v.t. to enforce again: to strengthen with new force or support: (Spens.) to compel.—ns. Reinforce′ment, the act of reinforcing: additional force or assistance, esp. of troops; Reinfor′cer, any additional strengthening added to a thing.—adj. Reinfor′cible.
Reinform, rē-in-form′, v.t. to inform anew.
Reinfund, rē-in-fund′, v.t. to flow in again.
Reinfuse, rē-in-fūz′, v.t. to infuse again.
Reingratiate, rē-in-grā′shi-āt, v.t. to recommend again: to favour.
Reinhabit, rē-in-hab′it, v.t. to inhabit again.