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Reprieve
Reprieve [fr. reprendre, Fr., to take back], the suspension of the execution of a criminal's sentence. It
retrocession
Medieval Latin retrocessio retreat, from Late Latin, act of going back, from Latin retrocedere to go back] 1 : the return
endorse
Latin indorsare, both ultimately from Latin in on + dorsum back] 1 : to write on the back of ;esp :
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remittitur
remittitur [Latin, it is sent back, remitted, third person singular present indicative passive of remittere to
repurchase
repurchase -chased -chas·ing : to buy back [ shares of stock] n : the act or an
remit
remit re·mit·ted re·mit·ting [Latin remittere to let go back, send back, give up, forgive, from re- back + mittere
Dorsiferous
Bearing or producing on the back applied to ferns which produce seeds on the back of
Postero
unr A combining form meaning posterior back as postero inferior situated back and below postero lateral situated
Re
A prefix signifying back against again anew as recline to lean back recall to
Rebound
To spring back to start back to be sent back or reverberated by
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