RED- 
reduviid (rédiviid) a [L. reduvia, 
a hang ] nb A eggs of certain 
Insects, protected by micropyle 
apparatus with porches (zoo/.). 
gneaeene (reek te) a. [L. reflectere, 
to k.] Turned or folded 
act on itaolf (anat. 
reflex pio pe [L. 7 reflectere, to 
turn Involuntary ; appl. 
reaction i: ‘stimulus (plys.). 
reflex action,—the simplest expres- 
sion of ai ote oy cine to 
whic syst cts. 
Elem <n “that avprecinte sticnal 
without direct appeal to the brain, 
by means of a subsidiary nerve 
— the result — so-called 
voluntary action (phys. 
reflexed (réfléksd) a. [L. “yeflectere, 
ate = ck.] Curved or turned 
bad kwa: 
refracted (ceived) a. (L. ve, back; 
Siok Nes Se o break.] Bent back- 
wards at an acu 
re, again; generare, to beget.] 
ren . 1 of rtion of the body 
which has been lost (4 
gma (rég’ma) [G a, frac 
ture.] A seed-vessel the valves of 
which o n elastic move- 
ment eee 
issner’s —the - 
a peaeincastn, sr aietchibg rye 
e lamina spiralis ossea to the 
pe cochlear wall of the ear 
rejuvenescence (réjoovénés’éns) 7. 
young.] A al of hey in 
ls, : 16 life and vigour 
following on conjugation and inter 
change and fusion of nuclear and 
protoplasmic materia :)e 
sonia (rém'i lu. [L. remex, 
er.] arge feathers or 
quills. of a bird’s wing, comprising 
primaries and secondaries (zoo/.). 
: . remus, 
—— feetadapted 
en (rén’éz) plu. [L. 
|. The kidneys. 
nal) a. [L. ven, kidney.] 
ys. 
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renal as gion a ene of a 
culat in of 
retu nea blood ase > Uhrengh oe 
kidney Ai a 
nae 
vice ies “(rén! iform) a. [L. ven, 
forma, —s Shaped 
like a a vhaney (dio. 
oe paging oes ce ndpér "tkar’dial) a. 
[L. ven, kidney ; Gk. fer, rome: 
ka raia,” rom ty Appl. a narrow 
ciliated canal connecting kidne 
one pericardium in higher Molluscs 
ne ‘(répind’) a. ([L. repandus, 
bent backwards. ] Fes Ss a leaf with 
undulated margin 
repandodentate eee ‘dédén’ tat) a. 
[L. ee a backwards ; dens, 
a 
tooth. ] ing between ‘undu- 
lated and toothed (608. 
L. ve, spere, to 
. (ré’p [ 
awl. ] Cpeepaig along a eit 
appl. ground creepers 
replicate (rép/likat) @. re ack ; 
a to fold] Doubled secs on 
f (dzo7.). 
repiteatit (repliteatil) a. a re, back; 
ieee Id.] Appl. w gs which 
are folded back on ifenrisatves when 
at rest (200 
replum (rép'liim) nm. [L. replum, a 
bolt.] The re division 
between the valves of some peri- 
carps, as in some ree. a 
placental see (d02.). 
—— rédik’shiin) ~. [L. 
agai ; pro », for th 
cell- -rupture, cell- 
, spore-formation, 
parthenogenesis 
sexual or throu 
division, budding 
conjugation, or 
(di01.). 
reproductive (ré ae tiv) & EE: 
pro, forth ; ducere, to 
lead.] Appi. olgins concerned in 
os po (diol. 
reptile (rép'til) 7. = repere, to 
wl. xa animal that crawls 
along the ground or close to the 
ground, as serpents, lizards, etc. 
zool.). 
reptilian a a fi: repere, to 
creep.| Pert. reptiles (zoo/.). 
reptiloid (rep. tiloid) a [L. refere, 
to ; Gk. eidos, form.] With 
