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rhet.

American  

abbreviation

  1. rhetoric.

  2. rhetorical.


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Rhet Walton manages Xtreme Pawn, a shop about 10 miles north of Provo, Utah, that sold firearms to Na’a at least nine times in two years, according to federal prosecutors.

From Los Angeles Times

Wallace ‘Rhet’ Turnbull of Space Systems Command told a conference in August.

From Seattle Times

After seeing the popularity of fantasy football games, Salad Labs co-founders Brad Coulter and Rhet Behler wanted to take that concept to a different market, namely women – who tend to spend more time on social media and gaming. While this game focuses on celebrities, the company says the technology can ultimately be used to create games revolving around other topics, such as politics, any number of sports, or even publicly traded companies.

From Time

And Brave Argile, who's form'd alike to wield The Rhet'rick of the Senate and the Field, So tun'd whose Eloquence, whose Breast so Mann'd, None can the Speaker or the Chief withstand.

From Project Gutenberg

Roman Catholic. conj. conjunction. mus. music. recip. reciprocal. conn. connected. myth. mythology. redup. reduplication. contr. contracted. n., ns. noun, nouns. refl. reflexive. cook. cookery. nat. hist. natural history. rel. related; relative. corr. corruption. naut. nautical. rhet. rhetoric. crystal. crystallography. neg. negative. sculp. sculpture. dat. dative. neut. neuter.

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