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`re-spue \ra'spyii\ vi [L respuere to spit back,fr. re- + spuere
`to spit — more at SPEW]} 2 to reject vigorously
`ressala var of RISALA
`ressaldar yar of RISALDAR,
`res-sault-ed \ra'soltad, ()réts-\ adj [F ressault, ressaut pro-
`jection (fr, It risalto, fr. risaltare to spring back,
`roject, fr.
`ri- re- — fr. L re-— + saltare to leap,fr, L) + E Sdmore at
`SALTANT]
`3 having projections from the plane of a wall or
`surface
`res ser-vi-ens \'ris'servé,en(t)s, *sEz'sarve,enZz\ A {NL] 3 a
`servient property Or tenement subject to a servitude
`lrest \irest\ 2 -S [ME,fr. OE rest, rest rest, bed; akin to OHG:
`
`res pu-bli-ca
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`1935
`pirometry
`ressure at the diaphragm — compare RESFONSE CURVE £ 3.8
`ridge bid made by a player who responds 23a half pier
`compressed oxygen for replenishing the oxygen
`ad air after its harmful ingredients have been
`or pillar that supports an arch
`response curve 1 ¢ a curve graphically exhibiting the mag-
`moved
`nitude of the response of a sensitive device to a varying
`try \-matré\ i -ES IL respirare + EB, -o- +
`stimulus (as of a microphone to sounds of varying intensity)
`= study of respiration (as cellular respiration)
`reesponse-less \-slas\ adj Lresponse + -less] = making no
`4 respirometer
`spalt sometimes. ‘respior ré'spi| or ré'spi|; usu
`response ¢ UNRESPONSIVE
`re-spons-er \-so(r)\ # -S [response +. -er] 3 RESPONDER
`"ME
`respit, fr. OF, fr.
`ML respectus, fr. L, act of
`re.spon-si-bil-i-ty \ra,spiin(t)so'bilod-€,
`ré,s-, -late, -i\ m “ES
`y-- more at RESPECT] L 3a putting off of that
`1: the quality or state of bein responsible: as @ ¢ moral,
`pointed ; extension of time $ POSTPONEMENT,
`legal, or. mental accountability Zassume the ~ for another’s
`2 temporary suspension of the execution of a
`debt) <prove the ~ of the accused) <a person completely
`der | REPRIEVE Di a delay of appearance at
`lacking in ~~) Dé RELIABILITY, TRUSTWORTHINESS; sometimes
`dtoajury 2: temporary jntermission of
`labor
`: ability to pay <the ~ of one seeking a joan> 2? something
`seess Of Operation ¢ interval of rest 3 obs = delay
`for which anyone is responsible or accountable <ieadership
`¢ obs $ LEISURE, OpporTUNITY 5 3 one that is
`carries great responsibilities) <sought relief from his ~> <a ~~
`rests 5a(2)
` ¥b -ED/-ING/-S [ME respiten, fr. MErespiter,
`he had never asked for?
`lre-sponesi-ble \-ispiin(t)sabal\ adj, sometimes -ER/-EsT_ CL
`ttare to respect, delay, respite, fr. L, to look back
`rasta Test, a measure of distance between two resting places,
`responsus (past part. of respondere to. answer, correspond) +
`wait for, respect, freq. of respicere to look back
`ON rést'a measure of distance, mile, Goth rasta mile, O
`E -ible —- more at RESPOND]
`‘L obs.
`$ CORRESPONDENT, AC~
`row rest, calm, OHG ruowa, ON rd, Gk erdéérest, respite, and
`zESPECT] vt 1 > to give or grant a respite to: as
`CORDANT 2.32 likely to be called upon to answer éa man is ~~
`perk. to OE zrn, ren house, OFris -ern, ON rain, Goth razr]
`sor postpone :
`put 0
`b 3 to keep
`ack from
`for his acts) D¢ answerable as the primary cause, motive, or
`+ refreshmentor reposeof body or mind due to more or less
`REPRIEVE 2 archaic < to desist from 3 FORBEAR,
`agent whether of evil or good ¢ cre itable or chargeable with
`fa :
`to suspend temporarily the necessity for
`complete cessation 0! activity esp. to sleep <cight hours of ~
`the result — used with for «ow for her injury) <a committee ~
`a night) <for this TY had deprivedmyself of ~ and health
`an obligation) or paying (a penalty) b obs 3 to
`for assembling supplies) ¢ liable or subject to jegal review or
`pause or interval of rest 4 obs > PROLONG ~ vi,
`—Mary WwW. Shelley) 2a (1) ¢ cessation or temporary interrup-
`in case of fault to penalties <a guardian is ~ to the court for
`take a respite } REST
`.
`tion of motion, exertion, or jabor : freedom from activity or
`his conduct in office) 3 a? Sle to respond or answer for
`fabor (~~ from hard physical effort) <a ten-minute ~ perio
`5 \-tlas\ adj+having no respite
`one's conduct and obligations *
`trustworthy in respect to
`s3'splend, ré's-\ vi -ED/-ING/-S [ME resplenden,fr.
`Cfor the purpose of drawing a line between such bodily motions
`financial or other matters <a ™~ citizen) b: of decent appear-
`re more at RESPLENDENTJ = to ‘shine resplendently
`and ~s —O.W.Holmes 41935) @jyia bodily state (as that
`ance $ PRESENTABLE
`6 (1)
`3 having the Character of. a free
`attained by a fasting individual
`lying supine) characterized
`ndent (natural moral yalues ~ among all other
`moral agent $ capable of determining one’s own acts
`(2) ca-
`by minimal functional and metabolic activities <the patient
`ietrich von Hildebrand)
`pable of being deterred by consideration of sanctions or con-
`must havecomplete ~ Gia position on any gymnastic
`noe \-dan(tis\ 7 -5 [ME, fr. LL. resplendentia, fr.
`sequences 4% involving responsibility > involving a degree of
`apparatus in which the bodyis supported wholly or mainly by
`mi-, resplendens + -ia. -y] 3
`the quality or state
`accountability fa ~ office) 53 politically answerable. (as to
`the hands or arms,the elbowsare above the point of support,
`iplendent$ brilliant luster ¢ SPLENDOR
`a legislature or an electorate); esp ; required to submit to the
`pecy \-danse, -Si\ m “ES [LL resplendentia] 1: RE-
`andthe center ofgravity 1s below the shoulders b's absence oF
`electorate if defeated by the legislature — used esp. of the
`= 2 ta resplendentthing (as a garment) <her folds
`cessation of motion as 4 physical phenomenon * continuance
`in the same place ¢a body will continue in a state of ~ uniess
`British cabinet
`syn ANSWERABLE, ACCOUNTABLE, AMENABLE, LIABLE! RESPON-
`acted upon)
`¢ 3 the repose of death <went. to his final ~>
`wdencies —H.L,Davis>
`mt \-dent\ adj [L resplendent-, resplendens, pres.
`sipne may differ from ANSWERABLE and ACCOUNTABLE i0
`3 2a place where one may rest Or abide: as asa permanent or
`wlend@re to shine back, fr,re- + splendére to shine
`transitory lodging place ound theit ~ in the shelter of a
`centering attention on & formal organizational tole, function,
`_ SPLENDID] 3 shining ‘brilliantly = LUSTROUS syn
`duty, or trust <while held. responsible for the bank’s operations,
`wayside tree> whether that luxurious roadside ~ is a hotelor
`aD
`the president has powers considered largely nominal —Current
`motel Frances W. Browin) bia halting place or breathing
`mit-ly adv sina resplendent saanner = with resplen-
`Biog.) <chief of personnel for the New York Herald Tribune,
`spot (as a landing between flights of a stair) <a steep trail with
`where she is also res; onsible for special editorial work in the
`little ~s chipped out of the rock) C3 an establishmentfor the
`\ra'sptind, ré's-\ # -S [ME, fr. ME respondre to
`field of industrial relations —Current Biog.). ANSWERABLE 15
`accommodation of a particular group OF class (as when out of
`1: something sung or said after orin reply to the
`likely to be used in situations involving moral or legal obliga-
`work or off duty) <asailors’ ~) 4% freedom from anything
`na liturgy.aresponse to or as if to a versicle
`tion or duty under judgment (we must, take heed, however,
`that fatigues, disturbs, or troubles 2, peace of mind or spirit
`ony &3 an engaged pillar supporting an arch or
`that we do not load their memory with infamy which of right
`(there was ~ now, not disquietude, inthe knowledge Ellen
`:
`:
`solonnade of arcade <the nave arcade willbe of nine
`belongs to their master. For the treaty of Dover the King
`Glasgow) Sa (iia rhythmic silence in musicor in one of its
`Ttwo ~s); also 3a corbel so used or @ pilaster that
`arts
`(2) $ 2 character that stands for such silence chalf ~>
`binself
`is chiefly.
`‘answerable —T.B. Macaulay) <there was
`something jneradicably corrupt
`inside her for which her
`<quarter ~ D: a brief pause in reading t CAESURA 6 3 some-
`afree column 3 $ ANSWER, REPLY
`thing on which anything rests oF leans or may rest OF lean for
`father was not answerable ——E.K.Brown) ACCOUNTABLE may
`ACN vb *ED/-*ING/-S [MF respondre to answer, COr-
`be used in situations involving imminence of retribution for
`fr. L respondére to promise in return, answer, COTy
`support <chin ~ for a violin or viola) <a rail serving as a~
`fr. re- + spondére to promise —~ more at SPOUSE]
`unfulfilled trust or violated obligation (the president 1s 1n-
`for the feet): as @ 3 2 support for a gun when firing
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`taic 3 to, correspond to or accord with something
`yested with certain important political powers, In the exercise
`part in a athe or. similar machine that supports the cutting
`ysomething in return make an answer <~ved nega:
`i
`his own discretion, and is accountable
`tool or steadies the work 6. Brit : BRIDGE 3e ds the part of
`the question): as a+ tomake arespond or response
`only to his country in his political character and to his own
`a partial denture that rests on an abutment tooth, distributes
`conscience John Marshall)
`AMENABLE may indicate the
`b (1) ¢ to make a bid in bridge based who
`stresses, and holds the clasp in
`1
`@ 5 a sand-fille
`Strength promised by aprevious pid by one’s partner
`fact of subjection to review, judgment, Or control by a higher
`pillow or similar firm but moldable cushion used to raise or
`agency (certain boats are sometimes not amenable to the rules
`id as directed by a forcing ‘pid made by ones partner
`support a
`ortion of the body during surgery <kidney ~)
`of the right-of-way. A naval boat, for instance, on official
`sow some reaction to a force oF stimulus<the pup
`] ¢ renewed vigor
`business, may demand and take the right-of-way. —H..
`SyM REST, RELAXATION, LEISURE, REPOSE, EASE, COMEORT: of
`e-~s to change of light jntensity> 2 react in response
`‘~ing
`to kindly treatment) <~ved with rage to the
`Calahan) <scholar and teacher alike rankedas clerks, free from
`these closely related terms the first three— REST, RELAXATION,
`the abscess ~ved well to heat treatment); often > to
`lay responsibilities or the control of civil
`tribunals,
`anc
`and LEISURE — stress the condition of being free from labor or
`vorably in response dis at last ~ing to medication>
`amenable only to the rule of the bishop and thesentence of his
`from the tension or necessity of effort; the second three— RE-
`render satisfaction ¢ be answerable ~ vi, archaic
`spiritual courts —Jj.R.Green)
`LIABLE may indicate the fact
`POSE, EASE, and COMFORT stress more. the frame of mind or
`of being legally answerable without making further indication
`ver to = correspond to Syl see ANSWER
`condition of bodyincident to such acondition.. REST, the most
`fe \-n,de\ 1 -s [L, 2nd sing. imper. of respondére to
`or implication Gudgment in cases of impeachment shall not
`‘Scots law 7 an entry formerly made in a book of
`general of the terms, emphasizes primarily the fact of.cessation
`extend
`further than to removal from office, and disqualifica-
`a. chancery of a nonentry or relief duty payable by
`or intermission of activity, esp. fatiguing activity or effortful
`tion to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit
`taking a precept from chancery; also : the amount of
`movement, althoughit also usu. indicates the consequentrelief,
`under the United States; but the party convicted shall, never-
`refreshment, OT reinvigoration “night came and with it but
`ss in such an entry
`theless, be Hable and subject to indictment, trial, judgment,
`de-at ouster \-.dést-\ LL respondeatlet him make
`little rest —-Thomas Hardy) <to enjoy a rest from struggling
`and punishment, according to law U.S. Constitution)
`{3d sing. pres. ‘subj. of respondére to respond) + AF
`Leslie Rees) RELAXATION emphasizes the release of the
`2yesponsible \“\ 7-8 2 one that accepts responsibility; esp *,an
`justre further, beyond, alter, of OF outre, fr, L ultra
`muscular or spiritual tension necessary to work or worry; it
`actor prepared to fill various. important roles as occasion
`at ULTERIOR]? @ judgment or order used upon denial
`may be identicalwithREST OF achieved in it so that in some uses
`story plea to direct the party who made it to plead to
`demands |
`.
`.
`jt has come to be synonymous with recreation «throughout
`Te.‘spon-si-ble-ness n-ss $ the quality or state of being respou-
`its
`the hours of busiest work and closest application, as well as in
`ie
`sil
`the preceding and following moments of jeisure and occasional
`eat superiorn [ML, let thesuperior give answer]: the
`re-spon-si-bly \-bIé,-bli\ adv $ jn a responsible manner % SO
`ibility of a principal for his agent’s acts <the power
`jntervals of relaxation —WC.Brownell) <the active amuse-
`ments and relaxations of life can only rest certain of our
`rolis the test of liability ander the doctrine of respon-
`as to exhibit responsibility
`re-spon-sion \enchan\ 7 -5 [ME,fr. MF or ML; MFresponsion
`faculties —John Galsworthy) Leisure is rather the time
`yerior —J.D.J‘ohnson>
`answer, sum to be paid, fr. ML responsion-, responsio, ir. L,
`eflence \ra'spundan(t)s,
`r@'s-\, also re-spon-den-cy
`exempt from labor as ‘well as the freedom from the necessity
`answer, fr, responsus (past part. of respondére to answer) +
`An, pl respondences aiso respondencies LL respon:
`of effort, it usu., ‘but not necessarily, implies rest or relaxa-
`~ion-, «10 ~ion — more at RESPOND] 1 obs: a sum required to
`: answer, correspon
`EB -ence, -ency] 3 the act of
`tion, and frequently indicates the unhurriedness of life inci-
`be paid; esp 3 an. annual payment required of a member of a
`dent to such a sense of freedom <he who knows how to employ
`ding : the quality or state of being respondent ¢ AN-
`military order of knighthood 2 a ¢ an act of answering
`rationally any amount of leisure that may fall
`to his lot
`G, RESPONSE; also 3 CORRESPONDENCE,
`‘AGREEMENT
`* ANSWER, RESPONSE. b responsions ‘pit the first examination
`rresportiret02 n-s{L respondent, respondens, pres;
`~—Norman Douglas) <the absence of worry and anxiety about
`taken by a candidate for the B.A. degree at Oxford University
`responacre 0 answer, correspond —more at RESPOND
`oneself ... has always ‘been assumed to be a prerequisite
`and required for matriculation — called also. smalls; compare
`hat responds (as with areply):asatontane;
`condition ofleisure —R.A.Beals & Leon Brody? (the capacity
`for civilized enjoyment, for leisure andlaughter Bertrand
`¢ LL; eat
`Russell) REPOSE USU- indicates a rest distinguished by. physical
`responsive \en(tsiv, -seV also -sav\ adj {MF 0}
`PREVIOUS EXAMINATION
`a thetinreplyouslea proceedings that are
`or mental tranquillity, a freedom from any agitation or is:
`-ivus -ive
`i
`iyus,
`fr. L responsus +.
`turbance as in aeacelth sleep, and has therefore develope
`0
`responsite seanf wer constituting a response OF
`Hone
`se of the common law {as in
`indicate such tranquillity oF freegortitsoitheappearott
`admiralty, ‘ecclesiastical, OF statutory cases)
`;
`TP eiving oF Secving as an answer 3
`2
`i
`i
`¢ court — jstinguished
`from
`3
`givl
`she
`<a ~ glance <prairie fires
`‘st according to the cour
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`(2) the
`ling patty in the lowe
`wnade in response to something oy SRESPONDENT, COB-
`i
`i
`er
`of it (a certain woodenness when er wastvalley “illages
`i
`asant repose
`sprang
`up ~ to the draught)
`ined to respond or react appOP
`Fitzgeral@? itePiesVt? afangorous repose 1.keepingwit
`i
`es,
`suggestions,
`IMPirs
`SOUNDING 3: readily incli
`J 1 obs. sery-
`ant
`;
`i
`i
`hysical or. mental
`ately or sympathetically to influenc 1naaes 2Ne,
`spondent- respondens
`-
`the season ~Elinor, ylie) EASE indicates 4 physier
`pain have
`ndent adi Ui, "8 Pmaking, response ¢ ANSWERING,
`sions $ SENSITIVE : not,
`li; apathetic, u
`condition from, which tension, anxiety, effort, orom a pleas-
`t
`i nS oe to
`respon!
`:
`2oeresp : being a defendar’or respondent at law
`NL,fr. b respon
`or unaffected sensitive to atmos
`i
`er __J.C.Powys> efforts
`nd. weat!
`every eaet shift of wins america ~ to the will of the people
`-den-ti
`ré,spin'dench@)ar
`7 .-:
`i
`ff responses (~
`ndeTo utYs fr. the fact that, it is only a person
`0
`. «to kee! government in
`ageSeeington) 4 3
`involving the use 0!
`H
`who
`is boun
`A
`tion on the borrowe
`ship conditioned to be
`worship) ty \ oN ady:ina responsive manner
`(¢ a loan upon goods laden on &
`4 with maritime interest only in the event of th
`ye-spon-sive-ness \-sivnas,
`~Sev’ also-seending SCreeng re}
`\ nm -ES [responsive
`7
`i
`-
`-
`+S3V-
`il of some part of the goods — compare BOTTOMR
`n-s 3 one that responds:
`+ ness} 3
`the quality, or state ofregPommember (as an itt
`uestion, 2 bid, a kindness)
`ange of any kind
`as.
`,
`(i) 3
`the main
`part of a
`something thatreacts responsively:,
`res an initiator to, set it off
`in which a verse OF sentence by
`igoft ofa transponder that transmits & radio signal
`n explosive that requu
`t
`»
`set
`ee by the congrega-
`religi
`esi onsalisof s reply,
`the leader1s followed by,a verse or sentence
`the coder and
`e than EA:
`i
`leasure. C!
`does tt
`COMFORT stresses more
`ase
`if passive
`ical form OT process in wh
`sali
`ion;
`1 of RESPONSUM
`more ai
`the state and in usu. implying :
`ji
`I
`i
`physical P easurablencssotty the state it has come to signify
`rasa a, [ME responsaill, fr. ML resp
`tions orion beth
`oud alternatively
`obs = RE-
`congregation read passages a/0N Gres\ 8 ES Lresponsive +
`erable,
`fr. L responsum reply +
`jis <a 2
`that bring suchrelief or pleasure<every
`dings
`reeS) oneSsivelety \ra,span'sived-é,
`snsz] 1 obs + ANSWERABLE, RESPONSIBLE
`outside agence.
`Sig.
`«
`hat answers,
`word brought comfortt'
`rief-——Virginia —D.
`Dawson
`the thing or things
`TReeporis Aeredtress np OntOreninterrogator
`SIVE
`-ity § RESPONSIVENESS
`e-\n-s 1TME fr. ML respon
`on-sal \ra'spun(t)sal, re"
`ME
`& Betty D. Wilson) <it was 4 g
`‘of a reply] & ODS 2 REPLY, ANSWER ‘p archaic 3a respon
`t
`fr. resportsus
`cive!
`ig.spon-so-ri-al \raispunysoreal, (reis-\ adj (\responsory
`liturgy 2 [ML ‘responsalis, fr. responsalis of a reply]
`5
`che is a layman whic!
`home alive? <if itwant onlongOiette
`-alj : relating to Or consisting of responses 3 ANTIPHONAL
`will be a domjort to those ‘of his readers who have not had a
`+ the respondent jn a disputation 3 ¢ RESPONSALIS
`Ve a-s (ML responsoriale, fr. LL responsorium
`k of religious
`the home for anybody wart
`|
`on-saeL
`\-,spun'siilés\, Fr, pl responsa-les. \-s(1as\
`2yesponsor.
`n
`Crk apokristarios) fr. L. responsum
`responsalis (trans. of L
`responsory + L -ale (neut. of ~alis -al)] 3 a boo!
`scientific training -—London Calling) .
`ror~alis -al — more at RESPONSE] = one who gives answers
`at rest 1 3 resting or reposing esp. in sleep ordeath <after
`responsorics
`lre-Spon-So-ry \ra'spiin(t)soré, ré's-, -ti\ 7 -ES [ME, fr. LL
`epresentative of an ecclesiastic $ APOCRISIARIUS
`so ong a sickness it was merciful that she was finally at rest
`jon-Sa pru-den-ti-um \-s9(,)pri’dentéom, -dench@)em\
`responsorium, fr. L -responsus (past part. of respondére, to
`and in her grave) 2 QUIESCENT, “MOTIONLESS <the center of
`<ALL) : theresponses OT opinions of eminent lawyers or
`answer) + -orium -oty — more at RESPOND].
`$3 4 liturgical
`buoyancy of a floating ‘body which is atrest—Water &Sewage
`tessional jurists on legal questions addressed to them ~~
`response; esp $ an anthem that is sung or said after or during
`Control Engineering) (no small child is ever really at rest>
`ypare OBITER DICIUM.
`a lection
`3: free of anxieties $ CALM fset your mind at rest)
`yon-saeTy \-n(t)sare\ 1 -Es [response + -ary] $ RESPON-
`2responsory adj [Mi responsorius, fr. L responsus + -orlus
`¥, RESPONSE
`arest \"\ vb ~ED/-ING/-S [ME resten, fr, OF rastan, restan;
`-ory] obs 3 relating to or constituting an answer = ANSWERING,
`akin to OF rest rest] yi La ¢ to take or get repose by lying
`‘nse \rs'sp'un(t)s, re's-\ # -S [ME & L; ME respounse,
`RESPONSIVE
`yeespon-sum \ré'spun(t)som, r8's-\, 1, pl respon-S8 \s3\,
`KE respons, fr. L responsum reply, fc. neut. of responsus,
`t part. of respondere tO answer ~~ more at RESPOND]
`CNL,fr. L, reply,
`‘ormal opinion of a jurisconsult — more at
`SLUMBER 2.3 to cease from actionor motion 3desist from
`an act or action ofresponding (as by an answer) $ a
`RESPONSE] 2 a written. decision from a rabbinical authority in
`jabor or exertion (planned to ~ during her vacation) 3 + to
`ponsive or corresponding act or feeling $a responding to a
`be free from whatever wearles OF disturbs 3 be quiet or still
`response to a submitted question or problem
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