Renuent, ren′ū-ent, adj. (anat.) applied to muscles which throw back the head. [L. renuens, pr.p. of renuĕre, to nod the head.]
Renule, ren′ūl, n. a small kidney. [L. ren, kidney.]
Renumber, rē-num′bėr, v.t. to affix a new number.—v.t. Renū′merāte, to count again.
Renunciation, re-nun-si-ā′shun, n. disowning: rejection: abandonment: (law) the legal act by which a person abandons a right acquired, but without transferring it to another: in the Anglican baptismal service, the part in which the candidate in person or by his sureties renounces the devil and all his works.—n. Renun′ciance, renunciation.—adj. Renun′ciātory.—Renunciation of a lease, the surrender of a lease. [Renounce.]
Renverse, ren-vėrs′, v.t. (Spens.) to reverse: to upset.—adj. (her.) reversed.—n. Renverse′ment.
Renvoy, ren-voi′, v.t. (obs.) to send back.—Also n.
Reobtain, rē-ob-tān′, v.t. to obtain again.—adj. Reobtain′able.
Reoccupy, rē-ok′ū-pī, v.t. to occupy anew.—n. Reoccupā′tion.
Reopen, rē-ō′pn, v.t. and v.i. to open again.
Reoppose, rē-ō-pōz′, v.t. to oppose again.