Dictionary

Betray to make known what has been or should be concealed (or sacred)
Destinyfrom Middle French, from feminine of destin*, past participle of destiner; fortune; a predetermined course of events often held to be an irresistible power or agency; fate
Discover to make known or visible; expose; uncover
Eventuatefinally, last; to come out finally; result; come about; ultimately resulting
Mysterya religious truth that one can know only by revelation and cannot fully understand (to share outside of self; it is a personal initiation into the domains of heaven).
Philosophyethics, a discipline comprising as its core logic, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology; pursuit of wisdom; a search for a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than observational means, an analysis of the grounds of and concepts expressing fundamental beliefs.
Predeterminedforeordain, predestine, to determine beforehand; to impose a direction or tendency on beforehand
Reaction(s) a response to some treatment;
Readersscans material recorded for storage or computation; Anthology
Readyprepared mentally or physically for some experience or action; willingly disposed, inclined; immediately available
Real of or relating to fixed, permanent, or immovable things (things meaning ideas)
Realitythe totality of real things and events; facts; all living in reality means turning to the all. All living in a real Christian experience make GOD a fact of their existence. realities
Reassembleassemble once again, after taking something apart; reassembles; reassembly; Lesson 8DVD shows reassembly or repersonalization
Realizationrealize; re and ally for an accomplishment.
Rebellionoppose authority.
Rebornborn again, regenerated, revived
Recallto call back; to bring back to mind; to remind one of; resemble; cancel, revoke; restore, revive; remember
Receiveto come into possession of; acquire; to act as a receptacle or container for; to assimilate through the mind or senses; to permit to enter, admit. welcome, greet; to react to in a specified manner; to accept as authoritative, true, or accurate; believe; received, receives
Recent having lately come into existence; new, fresh, of or relating to a time not long past
Receptionthe act or action or an instance of receiving; admission; response, reaction; a social gathering often for the purpose of extending a formal welcome
Recitala detailed account; enumeration; the act or process or an instance of reciting; discourse, narration
Recognitionrelearn - cognition - learn, re cognition = relearn; recognition=knowledge or feeling that someone or something present has been encountered before; de ja vu
Recognize recognoscere, from re- + cognoscere to know; recognizing
Recommendationssomething that recommends or expresses commendation; to make acceptable; to praise; to endorse as fit, worthy, or competent
Reconstructionto construct again; to establish or assemble again; to build up again mentally; re-create
Record in reproducible form; something that recalls or relates past events
Recount to count again; a second or fresh count; from Middle French reconter, from re- + conter to count, relate
Recreate to give new life or freshness to; refresh; to take recreation; recreated; recreates
Reflective capable of reflecting light, images, or sound waves; the return of light or sound waves; an effect produced by an influence
Refresh to restore strength and animation to; revive; to freshen up; renovate; to restore or maintain by renewing supply; replenish; arouse, stimulate; restore water to; refreshed
Refuseperhaps blend of Latin refutare to refute and recusare; to demur; recuse; refuses; thrown aside or left as worthless; to express oneself as unwilling to accept; to show or express unwillingness to do or comply with; deny
Regulation conforming to law; prescription by authority in order to control a system
Regardingwith respect to; concerning; regards; regarded
Regardless heedless, careless
Regeneration spiritual renewal or revival; renewal or restoration of a body or bodily part after injury or as a normal process
Registerto bring back, pile up, collect; to record automatically; indicate; to make a record of; note; perceive; comprehend
Releasefree (re-free)
RejoiceRejoice in; have, possess joy again
Relation from referre (past participle relatus) to carry back; the attitude or stance which two or more persons or groups assume toward one another; the state of being mutually or reciprocally interested; a person connected by consanguinity or affinity; relative
Relationship the relation connecting or binding participants in a relationship; related
Relative a person connected with another by blood or affinity; not absolute or independent; comparative; relatives
Releasedfrom Latin relaxare to relax; to set free from restraint, confinement, or servitude; to let go; to relieve from something that confines, burdens, or oppresses
Relegated from re- + legare to send with a commission; legate; to assign to an appropriate place or situation on the basis of classification or appraisal; to submit to someone or something for appropriate action; delegate; commit
Religion Rely and gere
Rely from Middle French relier to connect, rally, from Latin religare to tie back, from re- + ligare to tie; ligature; to be dependent; to have confidence based on experience
Remains to stay in the same place or with the same person or group; from Latin reman*re, re- + man to remain; mansion; remainder; a remaining group, part, or trace
Rememberto be mindful of, from Latin memor mindful; the power or process of reproducing or recalling what has been learned and retained especially through associative mechanisms; the store of things learned and retained from an organism's activity or experience as evidenced by modification of structure or behavior or by recall and recognition; remembers
Renaissance rebirth, revival
Reorganizationto organize again or anew
Repeatto say, do, or accomplish something again; repetition; to say over from memory; recite; the act or an instance of repeating or being repeated; mention, recital
Replication reverberation, copy, reproduce
Replyecho and/or a legal replication;
Reposed re- + Late Latin pausare to stop, from Latin pausa pause; a state of resting after exertion or strain; rest in sleep; eternal or heavenly rest; a place of rest; peace, tranquillity; lack of activity; quiescence; cessation or absence of activity, movement, or animation; composure of manner; poise; reposes
Repossessto regain possession of; to restore to possession; (similar to repersonalization)
Repositorystorage; "The First Source and Center potentially present in the Unqualified Absolute, the repository of the uncreated universes of the eternal future." Page 45
Representto bring clearly before the mind; present
Representativesa typical example of a group, class, or quality; specimen
Represents to bring clearly before the mind
Requireto claim or ask for by right and authority "He taught them as ONE having authority"; requires
Requisiteessential, necessary
Resident residing; serving in a regular or full-time capacity; being in residence; present, inherent; not migratory; residential
Residencedwelling; domicile
Resoluteness marked by firm determination; resolved; bold, steady; faithful
Resolve the act of answering; solve, to find a solution, explanation, or answer. resolved; (The answer that already is.)
Resourcesfrom Old French ressourse relief, resource, to relieve, literally, to rise again, from Latin resurgere resurrection
Respect literally, act of looking back, from respicere to look back, regard, from re- + specere to look; high or special regard; esteem
Respecter to refrain from interfering with; to have reference to
Resplendent to shine back, from re- + splend; to shine; splendid; shining brilliantly; characterized by a glowing splendor; marked by showy magnificence; illustrious, grand; excellent
Respond reply; answer
Response reply; something constituting a reply or a reaction; reply= echo, resound; replication
Responsive giving response; constituting a response; answering; quick to respond or react appropriately or sympathetically; sensitive
Restcalm, repose, sleep; to remain confident; trust; French reste, from rester to remain; something used for support; quiescent, motionless; rested
Restful comfortable
Result to proceed or arise as a consequence, effect, or conclusion; beneficial or tangible effect; fruit; something obtained by calculation or investigation
Results from Latin, to rebound, from re- + saltare to leap; saltation
Resurrected to bring to view, attention, or use again
Resurrection rise again; resurrects; "Raising my dead hopes to new life."
Retardto slow up especially by preventing or hindering advance or accomplishment; impede; to delay academic progress by failure to promote; retards; a holding back or slowing down
Retention power of retaining; retentiveness; an ability to retain things in mind; a preservation of the aftereffects of experience and learning that makes recall or recognition possible; to keep in possession or use; to keep in mind or memory; remember; to hold secure or intact; keep; retain
Retoldto tell again or in another form; to count again
Retracementtrace again, trace anew
Retrievedto call to mind again; to get back again; regain; rescue, salvage; to return successfully; restore, revive;
Remedy the consequences of; correct
Return to go back or come back again; to go back in thought or practice; revert; to pass back to an earlier possessor; recurrence
Reunion to bring together again; to come together again; rejoin
Reveal from re- + velare to cover, veil, from velum veil; to make known through divine inspiration; to make something secret or hidden publicly or generally known; revealed; revealers, revealing, reveals; betray;
Revelation an act of revealing or communicating divine truth; something that is revealed by God to humans; revelations
Reverberating reflect, repel, echo; to become driven back; to become reflected; to continue in or as if in a series of echoes; resound
Reversion act of returning
RewardNorth French rewarder to regard, reward, from re- + warder to watch, guard; to give a reward to or for; recompense; something that is given in return for good or evil done or received and especially that is offered or given for some service or attainment
Self realization fulfillment by oneself of the possibilities of one's character or personality
Spec apparition, supernatural being; respect, attend to supernatural
ReligionFrench prédilection, from Old French, from Medieval Latin praedctus, past participle of praed ligere, to prefer, Latin prae, pre + Latin ligere, to love; see diligent: predilection, bias, leaning, partiality, penchant, prejudice, proclivity, propensity. The word religion, in its most primordial meaning, can be traced to Latin re 'back' and ligare 'tie', i.e., kinship tied back; In Archaic usage, religion means 'scrupulous conformity'. From 'tie back' we get 'return to God'.


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