Rescue-grass, res′kū-gras, n. a species of brome-grass, native to South America.
Research, rē-sėrch′, n. a careful search: diligent examination or investigation: scrutiny.—v.i. to examine anew.—n. Research′er.—adj. Research′ful, inquisitive, prone to investigation.
Reseat, rē-sēt′, v.t. to furnish with new seats.
Réseau, rā-zō′, n. a fine meshed ground for lace-work.
Resection, rē-sek′shun, n. act of cutting off: removal of a bone's articular extremity.—v.t. Resect′, to cut off. [L. resecāre, re-, again, secāre, to cut.]
Reseda, rē-sē′da, n. a genus of polypetalous plants, the mignonette family.
Reseek, rē-sēk′, v.t. and v.i. to seek again.
Reseize, rē-sēz′, v.t. (Spens.) to seize again: to reinstate.—ns. Reseiz′er; Reseiz′ūre.
Resell, rē-sel′, v.t. to sell again.
Resemble, rē-zem′bl, v.t. to be similar to: to have the likeness of: to possess similar qualities or appearance: to compare: to make like.—adj. Resemblable, admitting of being compared.—n. Resem′blance, the state of resembling: similitude: likeness: similarity: that which is similar.—adj. Resem′blant.—n. Resem′bler.—adj. Resem′bling.—adv. Resem′blingly. [O. Fr. resembler (Fr. ressembler)—re-, again, sembler, to seem—L. simulāre, to make like—similis, like.]