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121Recomposed — Recompose Re com*pose ( p?z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recomposed} ( p?zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recomposing}.] [Pref. re + compose: cf. F. recomposer.] 1. To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or repeatedly. [1913 Webster] The far… …
122Recomposing — Recompose Re com*pose ( p?z ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recomposed} ( p?zd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Recomposing}.] [Pref. re + compose: cf. F. recomposer.] 1. To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or repeatedly. [1913 Webster] The far… …
123Anamorphosis — An a*mor pho*sis, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to form anew; ? again + ? to form; morfh form.] 1. (Persp.) A distorted or monstrous projection or representation of an image on a plane or curved surface, which, when viewed from a certain point, or as… …
124reform — re·form /ri fȯrm/ vt 1: to put (a writing) into a corrected form that more accurately reflects the agreement of the parties allows a writing signed by mistake to be reform ed W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al. compare ratify 2: to induce or c …
125Nasua — Nasua[1] White nosed Coati (Nasua narica) Scientific classification Kingdom …
126Melbourne Cinematheque — The Melbourne Cinémathèque is a non profit film society screening programmes year round, dedicated to presenting the history of world cinema on the big screen in carefully curated retrospectives. It started out as Melbourne University Film… …
127anaplasty — noun surgery concerned with therapeutic or cosmetic reformation of tissue • Syn: ↑plastic surgery, ↑reconstructive surgery • Hypernyms: ↑operation, ↑surgery, ↑surgical operation, ↑surgical procedure, ↑ …
128reinform — |rē+ transitive verb Etymology: re + inform : to form anew : invest again with form reinform features and attributes that have long been laid … in the quiet of the grave R.L.Stevenson …