Rerail, rē-rāl′, v.t. to replace on the rails.
Reread, rē-rēd′, v.t. to read again.
Rerebrace, rēr′brās, n. the armour of the upper arm from shoulder to elbow.—Also Arrière-bras.
Rerebrake, rēr-brāk′, n. an appurtenance of a mounted warrior in the fifteenth century.
Reredos, rēr′dos, n. the wall or screen at the back of an altar, usually in the form of a screen detached from the east wall, adorned with niches, statues, &c., or with paintings or tapestry: the back of an open fire-hearth, in medieval halls. [O. Fr., rere, rear, dos—L. dorsum, back.]
Rerefief, rēr′fēf, n. (Scot.) an under-fief.
Re-reiterated, rē-rē-it′ėr-āt-ed, p.adj. (Tenn.) reiterated or repeated again and again.
Reremouse, rēr′mows, n. a bat. [A.S. hréremús—hréran, to move, mús, a mouse.]
Reresupper, rēr′sup-ėr, n. a late supper.
Rereward. Same as Rearward.