Reuse, rē-ūz′, v.t. to use again.—n. (rē-ūs′) repeated use.

Reutilise, rē-ū′til-īz, v.t. to make use of a second time.

Reutter, rē-ut′ėr, v.t. to utter again.

Rev., an abridgment of Reverend, in addressing clergymen, as 'Rev. Thomas Davidson;' deans are styled 'Very Reverend,' also principals of universities in Scotland, if clergymen, and the moderator of the General Assembly for the time being; bishops are styled 'Right Reverend,' and archbishops, 'Most Reverend.'

Revaccinate, rē-vak′si-nāt, v.t. to vaccinate again.—n. Revaccinā′tion.

Revalenta, rev-a-len′ta, n. the ordinary name of lentil-meal.

Revalescent, rev-a-les′ent, adj. beginning to grow well.—n. Revales′cence.

Revalue, rē-val′ū, v.t. to value again.—n. Revaluā′tion.

Revamp, rē-vamp′, v.t. to patch up again.

Reve, rev, v.i. (obs.) to dream. [Rave.]