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n.
Recital from memory; rehearsal.
v. t.
To rehearse or quote incorrectly.
v. t.
To cause to rehearse; to instruct by rehearsal.
v. t.
To celebrate is song; to give praises to in verse; to relate or rehearse in numbers, verse, or poetry.
v. t.
To repeat; to rehearse; to recite; to pronounce; as, to say a lesson.
n.
One who rehearses.
n.
The act of rehearsing; recital; narration; repetition; specifically, a private recital, performance, or season of practice, in preparation for a public exhibition or exercise.
v. t.
To hear again; to try a second time; as, to rehear a cause in Chancery.
n.
Rehearsal.
v. t.
To recite or repeat in private for experiment and improvement, before a public representation; as, to rehearse a tragedy.
v. i.
That which is told; an oral relation or recital; any rehearsal of what has occured; narrative; discourse; statement; history; story.
v. t.
To revive; to cheer; to cherish.
imp. & p. p.
of Rehearse
n.
A list of dramas, operas, pieces, parts, etc., which a company or a person has rehearsed and is prepared to perform.
n.
Rehearsal.
v. t.
To tell, rehearse, or recite, as a story; to relate the particulars of; to go through with in detail, as an incident or transaction; to give an account of.
n.
The act of telling or relating the particulars of an event; rehearsal; recital.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Rehearse
n.
A rehearsal of a lesson.
n.
The process of giving the requisite degree of hardness or softness to a substance, as iron and steel; especially, the process of giving to steel the degree of hardness required for various purposes, consisting usually in first plunging the article, when heated to redness, in cold water or other liquid, to give an excess of hardness, and then reheating it gradually until the hardness is reduced or drawn down to the degree required, as indicated by the color produced on a polished portion, or by the burning of oil.
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