Word Meanings - REEDIFY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To edify anew; to build again after destruction. Milton.
Related words: (words related to REEDIFY)
- AFTERCAST
A throw of dice after the game in ended; hence, anything done too late. Gower. - AFTERPAINS
The pains which succeed childbirth, as in expelling the afterbirth. - AGAINSTAND
To withstand. - AGAINSAY
To gainsay. Wyclif. - AFTERSHAFT
The hypoptilum. - AFTERPIECE
The heel of a rudder. (more info) 1. A piece performed after a play, usually a farce or other small entertainment. - AGAIN
again; on + geán, akin to Ger. gegewn against, Icel. gegn. Cf. 1. In return, back; as, bring us word again. 2. Another time; once more; anew. If a man die, shall he live again Job xiv. 14. 3. Once repeated; -- of quantity; as, as large again, - AFTER DAMP
An irrespirable gas, remaining after an explosion of fire damp in mines; choke damp. See Carbonic acid. - AFTER-NOTE
One of the small notes occur on the unaccented parts of the measure, taking their time from the preceding note. - AFTERWISE
Wise after the event; wise or knowing, when it is too late. - AFTERINGS
The last milk drawn in milking; strokings. Grose. - AFTER
To ward the stern of the ship; -- applied to any object in the rear part of a vessel; as the after cabin, after hatchway. Note: It is often combined with its noun; as, after-bowlines, after- braces, after-sails, after-yards, those on the mainmasts - AGAINST
1. Abreast; opposite to; facing; towards; as, against the mouth of a river; -- in this sense often preceded by over. Jacob saw the angels of God come against him. Tyndale. 2. From an opposite direction so as to strike or come in contact with; in - DESTRUCTIONIST
One who believes in the final destruction or complete annihilation of the wicked; -- called also annihilationist. Shipley. (more info) 1. One who delights in destroying that which is valuable; one whose principles and influence tend to destroy - AGAIN; AGAINS
Against; also, towards . Albeit that it is again his kind. Chaucer. - AFTER-EATAGE
Aftergrass. - AFTERGUARD
The seaman or seamen stationed on the poop or after part of the ship, to attend the after-sails. Totten. - AFTER-DINNER
The time just after dinner. "An after-dinner's sleep." Shak. -- a. - EDIFYING
Instructing; improving; as, an edifying conversation. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ly, adv. -- Ed"i*fy`ing*ness, n. - AFTERGAME
A second game; hence, a subsequent scheme or expedient. Wotton. Aftergame at Irish, an ancient game very nearly resembling backgammon. Beau. & Fl. - THEREAGAIN
In opposition; against one's course. If that him list to stand thereagain. Chaucer. - SHIPBUILDER
A person whose occupation is to construct ships and other vessels; a naval architect; a shipwright. - CRAFTER
a creator of great skill in the manual arts. Syn. -- craftsman. - OUTBUILD
To exceed in building, or in durability of building. - OVERBUILD
1. To build over. Milton. 2. To build too much; to build beyond the demand. - THEREAFTER
1. After that; afterward. 2. According to that; accordingly. I deny not but that it is of greatest concernment in the church and commonwealth to have a vigilant eye how books demean themselves as well as men; and thereafter to confine, imprison, - UNDERBUILDER
A subordinate or assistant builder. An underbuilder in the house of God. Jer. Taylor. - REBUILDER
One who rebuilds. Bp. Bull. - INGRAFTER
A person who ingrafts. - SELF-DESTRUCTION
The destruction of one's self; self-murder; suicide. Milton.