Restaur, res-tawr′, n. the remedy which assurers have against each other, or a person has against his guarantor. [Fr.]
Restaurant, res′tō-rang, or res′tō-rant, n. a house for the sale of refreshments: an eating-house.—n. Restaurateur (res-tō′ra-tėr), the keeper of a restaurant. [Fr.,—restaurer, to restore.]
Restem, rē-stem′, v.t. (Shak.) to force back against the current: to move back against, as a current.
Rest-harrow, rest′-har′ō, n. a half-shrubby plant with a spiny stem and tough, woody roots, common in ill-cleaned land: a small moth.
Restibrachium, res-ti-brā′ki-um, n. (anat.) the inferior peduncle of the cerebellum.—adj. Restibrā′chial.
Restiff, an obsolete form of restive.
Restiform, res′ti-form, adj. cord-like.—Restiform body, the inferior peduncle of the cerebellum. [L. restis, a net, forma, form.]
Restily, res′ti-li, adv. stubbornly, sluggishly.
Restinction, rē-stingk′shun, n. the act of extinguishing.—v.t. Resting′uish, to quench.
Restio, res′ti-ō, n. a genus of glumaceous plants.—n. Restioi′deæ.