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prop1 to rest or lean (something) on a supporting object or surface. [1/4 definitions]
proscenium the arch that separates the area in front of the curtain from the rest of the stage; proscenium arch. [1/3 definitions]
put to bed to prepare someone, such as a child or disabled person, for rest or sleep in a bed.
quiescence a state of inaction, rest, or stillness; dormancy.
quiescent in a state of inaction or rest; dormant.
quietude a state or condition of rest, calm, or tranquility.
R and R abbreviation of "rest and recuperation." [2 definitions]
recumbent reposed or in repose; at rest. [1/4 definitions]
refresh to revive the energy or spirits of (a person), as with food, rest or a bath. [1/5 definitions]
relax to rest through inactivity, or to refresh oneself by spending time pleasurably. [1/9 definitions]
remnant a section of fabric, carpeting, or the like that remains on the bolt after the rest has been sold. [1/4 definitions]
repose1 the state of being at rest. [4/7 definitions]
requiescat in pace (Latin) may he or she rest in peace (used as a wish or prayer for the dead).
resort a place providing facilities for rest and relaxation to those on vacation. [1/5 definitions]
respite a period of rest, esp. from something difficult or unpleasant. [1/4 definitions]
rest1 to put at rest. [1/20 definitions]
restful offering or giving rest. [1/2 definitions]
resting not in motion; pausing for rest.
restive unable to remain at rest; impatient or ill at ease, esp. under restraint. [1/2 definitions]
restless displaying an inability to rest. [2/5 definitions]
rest mass the mass of a body when at rest.