REDIVIVUS
Red`i*vi"vus, a. [L., fr. pref. red-, re-, re- + vivus alive.]

Defn: Living again; revived; restored.

REDLEG; REDLEGS Red"leg` (rd"lg`), Red`legs` (-lgz`), n. (Zoöl.) (a) The redshank. (b) The turnstone.

RED-LETTER
Red"-let`ter (-lt`tr), a.

Defn: Of or pertaining to a red letter; marked by red letters. Red- letter day, a day that is fortunate or auspicious; — so called in allusion to the custom of marking holy days, or saints' days, in the old calendars with red letters.

RED-LIGHT DISTRICT
Red-light district.

Defn: A district or neighborhood in which disorderly resorts are frequent; — so called in allusion to the red light kept in front of many such resorts at night. [Colloq. or Cant]

REDLY
Red"ly, adv.

Defn: In a red manner; with redness.

REDMOUTH
Red"mouth` (-mouth`), n. (Zoöl.)