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Webster Dictionary :: Recarnify

REC'ARNIFY, v.t. [re and carnify, from L. caro, flesh.] To convert again into fl...

Webster Dictionary :: Recapturing

RECAP'TURING, ppr. Retaking, as a prize from the captor.

Webster Dictionary :: Recaptured

RECAP'TURED, pp. Retaken.

Webster Dictionary :: Recapture

RECAP'TURE, n. [re and capture.] 1. The act of retaking; particularly, the retak...

Webster Dictionary :: Recaptor

RECAP'TOR, n. [re and captor.] One who retakes; one that takes a prize which had...

Webster Dictionary :: Recaption

RECAP'TION, n. [L. re and captio; capio, to take.] The act of retaking; reprisal...

Webster Dictionary :: Recapitulatory

RECAPIT'ULATORY, a. Repeating again; containing recapitulation.

Webster Dictionary :: Recapitulation

RECAPITULA'TION, n. 1. The act of recapitulating. 2. A summary or concise statem...

Webster Dictionary :: Recapitulating

RECAPIT'ULATING, ppr. Repeating the principal things in a discourse or argument.

Webster Dictionary :: Recapitulated

RECAPIT'ULATED, pp. Repeated in a summary.

Webster Dictionary :: Recapitulate

RECAPIT'ULATE, v.t. [L. capitulum. See Capitulate .] To repeat the principal thi...

Webster Dictionary :: Recapacitating

RECAPAC'ITATING, ppr. Conferring capacity again.

Webster Dictionary :: Recapacitated

RECAPAC'ITATED, pp. Capacitated again.

Webster Dictionary :: Recapacitate

RECAPAC'ITATE, v.t. [re and capacitate.] To qualify again; to confer capacity on...

Webster Dictionary :: Recanting

RECANT'ING, ppr. Recalling; retracting.

Webster Dictionary :: Recanter

RECANT'ER, n. One that recants.

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