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Traditional English :: reindeer
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reinder.html - n. (pl. same or reindeers) a subarctic deer, Rangifer tarandus, of which both sexes have large antlers, used domestically for drawing sledges and as a source of milk, flesh, and hide. reindeer moss an arctic lichen, Cladonia rangiferina, with short branched stems growing in clumps. [ME f. ON hreind°ri f. hreinn reindeer + d°r DEER] |
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Traditional English :: reindeer
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reinder.html - n. (pl. same or reindeers) a subarctic deer, Rangifer tarandus, of which both sexes have large antlers, used domestically for drawing sledges and as a source of milk, flesh, and hide. reindeer moss an arctic lichen, Cladonia rangiferina, with short branched stems growing in clumps. [ME f. ON hreind°ri f. hreinn reindeer + d°r DEER] |
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English Idioms :: rein
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reinder.html - See: FREE REIN, GIVE REIN TO or GIVE FREE REIN TO. |
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Traditional English :: rein
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reinder.html - n. & v. --n. (in sing. or pl.) 1 a long narrow strap with each end attached to the bit, used to guide or check a horse etc. in riding or driving. 2 a similar device used to restrain a young child. 3 a means of control. --v.tr. 1 check or manage with reins. 2 (foll. by up, back) pull up or back with reins. 3 (foll. by in) hold in as with reins; restrain. 4 govern, restrain, control. draw rein 1 stop one's horse. 2 pull up. 3 abandon an effort. give free rein to remove constraints from; allow full scope to. keep a tight rein on allow little freedom to. reinless adj. [ME f. OF rene, reigne, earlier resne, ult. f. L retinere RETAIN] |
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Traditional English :: reincarnation
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reinder.html - n. (in some beliefs) the rebirth of a soul in a new body. reincarnate v.tr. reincarnate adj. |
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Traditional English :: reincorporate
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reinder.html - v.tr. incorporate afresh. |
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