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Barrister
Barrister Bar"ris*ter, n. [From Bar, n.] Counselor at law; a counsel admitted to plead at the bar, and undertake the public trial of causes, as distinguished from an attorney or solicitor. See Attorney. [Eng.]
Chorister
Chorister Chor"is*ter, n. [See Chorus.] 1. One of a choir; a singer in a chorus. --Dryden. 2. One who leads a choir in church music. [U. S.]
Christen
Christen Chris"ten, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Christened; p. pr. & vb. n. Christening.] [AS. cristnian to make a Christian, fr. cristen a Christian.] 1. To baptize and give a Christian name to. 2. To give a name; to denominate. ``Christen the thing what you will.' --Bp. Burnet. 3. To Christianize. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor. 4. To use for the first time. [Colloq.]
Christendom
Christendom Chris"ten*dom, n. [AS. cristend?m; cristen a Christian + -dom.] 1. The profession of faith in Christ by baptism; hence, the Christian religion, or the adoption of it. [Obs.] --Shak. 2. The name received at baptism; or, more generally, any name or appelation. [Obs.] Pretty, fond, adoptious christendoms. --Shak. 3. That portion of the world in which Christianity prevails, or which is governed under Christian institutions, in distinction from heathen or Mohammedan lands. The Arian doctrine which then divided Christendom. --Milton A wide and still widening Christendom. --Coleridge. 4. The whole body of Christians. --Hooker.
Christened
Christen Chris"ten, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Christened; p. pr. & vb. n. Christening.] [AS. cristnian to make a Christian, fr. cristen a Christian.] 1. To baptize and give a Christian name to. 2. To give a name; to denominate. ``Christen the thing what you will.' --Bp. Burnet. 3. To Christianize. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor. 4. To use for the first time. [Colloq.]
Christening
Christen Chris"ten, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Christened; p. pr. & vb. n. Christening.] [AS. cristnian to make a Christian, fr. cristen a Christian.] 1. To baptize and give a Christian name to. 2. To give a name; to denominate. ``Christen the thing what you will.' --Bp. Burnet. 3. To Christianize. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor. 4. To use for the first time. [Colloq.]
Inreristered
Inregister In*reg"is*ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inreristered; p. pr. & vb. n. Inregistering.] [Pref. in- in + register: cf. F. enregistrer. Cf. Enregister.] To register; to enter, as in a register. [R.] --Walsh.
Meristem
Meristem Mer"i*stem, n. [Gr. ? divisible.] (Bot.) A tissue of growing cells, or cells capable of further division.
Mischristen
Mischristen Mis*chris"ten, v. t. To christen wrongly.
Peristeria
Peristeria Per`is*te"ri*a, n. [NL. See Peristerion.] (Bot.) A genus of orchidaceous plants. See Dove plant.
Peristeria elata
Dove plant Dove" plant` (Bot.) A Central American orchid (Peristeria elata), having a flower stem five or six feet high, with numerous globose white fragrant flowers. The column in the center of the flower resembles a dove; -- called also Holy Spirit plant.
Peristerion
Peristerion Per`is*te"ri*on, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a dovecote, a kind of verbena, fr. ? a dove, pigeon; cf. L. peristereon.] (Bot.) The herb vervain (Verbena officinalis).
Peristeromorphous
Peristeromorphous Pe*ris`ter*o*mor"phous, a. [Gr. ? a pigeon + -morphous.] (Zo["o]l.) Like or pertaining to the pigeons or Columb[ae].
Peristeropodous
Peristeropodous Pe*ris`ter*op"o*dous, a. [Gr. ? a pigeon + ?, ?, foot.] (Zo["o]l.) Having pigeonlike feet; -- said of those gallinaceous birds that rest on all four toes, as the curassows and megapods.
Peristethus cataphractum
Lyrie Ly"rie (l[imac]"r[i^]), n. [Icel. hl[=y]ri a sort of fish.] (Zo["o]l.) A European fish (Peristethus cataphractum), having the body covered with bony plates, and having three spines projecting in front of the nose; -- called also noble, pluck, pogge, sea poacher, and armed bullhead.
Quirister
Quirister Quir"is*ter, n. [See Quire, Chorister.] A chorister. See Chorister. [R.] --Thomson.
Triste
Trist Trist, v. t. & i. [imp. Triste.] To trust. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Triste
Triste Triste, n. A cattle fair. [Prov. Eng.]
Tristearate
Tristearate Tri*ste"a*rate, n. Tristearin.
Tristearin
Tristearin Tri*ste"a*rin, n. [Pref. tri- + stearin.] (Physiol. Chem.) See Stearin.
Unchristen
Unchristen Un*chris"ten, v. t. [1st pref. un- + christen.] To render unchristian. [Obs. & R.] --Milton.
Unchristened
Unchristened Un*chris"tened, a. [Pref. un- not + christened.] Not christened; as, an unchristened child.
Wrister
Wrister Wrist"er, n. A covering for the wrist.

Meaning of Riste from wikipedia

- Riste is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Riste Naumov (born 1981), Macedonian former football player Riste Pandev (born...
- Riste Naumov (Macedonian: Ристе Наумов; born 14 April 1981) is a retired Macedonian football forward. Following his transfer from AC Omonia in January...
- Riste Pandev (born 25 January 1994) is a Macedonian sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres event at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics. He holds...
- Olav Riste (11 April 1933 – 21 July 2015) was a Norwegian historian. He was born in Volda. He took his D.Phil. degree at the University of Oxford with...
- Riste Stefanov (born August 30, 1983) is a Macedonian former basketball player. Stefanov began his career with KK Tikveš's juniors. He made his debut...
- ThraneNorwegian journalist and socialist". Encyclopædia Britannica. Riste, Olav. The Neutral Ally: Norway's relations with belligerent powers in the...
- Risto Milosavov (Macedonian: Ристо Милосавов; born 9 March 1965) is a retired Macedonian football defender. He made his senior debut for Macedonia in a...
- November 19, 2019. Riste, Tom (November 18, 1971). "Bruce Lee's Acting adds To 'Longstreet'". Arizona Daily Star. Vol. 130. Riste, Tom (September 18,...
- and vast fish supplies. The term was coined by Norwegian historian Olav Riste in the 1960s. In 1905, when Norway gained independence, the nation's politicians...
- Tamnes, Rolf (eds.). Motstrøms: Olav Riste og norsk internasjonal historieskrivning [Counter Currents: Olav Riste and Norwegian international historiography...