Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Recoct

RECOCT', a. [L. recoctus, recoquo.] New vamped. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Recoagulation

RECOAGULA'TION, n. [re and coagulation.] A second coagulation.

Webster Dictionary :: Reclusive

RECLU'SIVE, a. Affording retirement from society.

Webster Dictionary :: Reclusion

RECLU'SION, n. s as z. A state of retirement from the world; seclusion.

Webster Dictionary :: Recluseness

RECLU'SENESS, n. Retirement; seclusion from society.

Webster Dictionary :: Reclusely

RECLU'SELY, adv. In retirement or seclusion from society.

Webster Dictionary :: Recluse

RECLU'SE, a. Shut up; sequestered; retired from the world or from public notice;...

Webster Dictionary :: Reclude

RECLU'DE, v.t. [L. recludo; re and claudo, cludo.] To open. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Reclosing

RECLO'SING, ppr. Closing again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reclosed

RECLO'SED, pp. Closed again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reclose

RECLO'SE, v.t. s as z. [re and close.] To close or shut again.

Webster Dictionary :: Reclining

RECLI'NING, ppr. Leaning back or sideways; resting; lying.

Webster Dictionary :: Reclined

RECLI'NED, pp. Inclined back or sideways.

Webster Dictionary :: Recline

RECLI'NE, v.t. [L. reclino; re and clino, to lean.] To lean back; to lean to one...

Webster Dictionary :: Reclination

RECLINA'TION, n. That act of leaning or reclining.

Webster Dictionary :: Reclinate

REC'LINATE, a. [L. reclinatus. See Recline .] In botany, reclined, as a leaf; be...

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