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regrede
regrede, v. (rɪˈgriːd) [ad. L. regredī to turn back, f. re- re- + gradī to go: cf. regrade v.2 and regress v.] intr. To retrograde, go back.1865 Chambers' Encycl. s.v. Perturbation, The effect of a disturbing force continually directed towards the plane of the ecliptic, is to make the node regrede. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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regredient
† reˈgredient Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. regredient-em, pres. pple. of regredī to regrede.] One who retires.1612 W. Parkes Curtaine Dr. (1876) 23 A thousand times more might the pen of his direction discouer, who is the vniversal ingredient and regredient, and Curtaine-drawer of the whole World. Oxford English Dictionary
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regrade
▪ I. † reˈgrade, v.1 Obs.—1 [ad. L. regradāre, f. re- re- + gradus grade.] trans. To degrade.1605 G. Saltern Anc. Laws I j b, Elutherius..ordained that none should be regraded before he were condemned.▪ II. regrade, v.2 rare. (rɪˈgreɪd) [f. L. re- re- + gradī to go. The correct L. comb. is regredī: ... Oxford English Dictionary
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regress
▪ I. regress, n. (ˈriːgrɛs) [ad. L. regressus, n. of action f. regredī to go back: see regrede v., and cf. egress, ingress.] 1. The act of going or coming back; a return or withdrawal; re-entry to or into the place of issue or origin. Freq. in the phrases (orig. legal) egress, or ingress, and regres... Oxford English Dictionary
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