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RECEP'TION, n. [L. receptio.] 1. The act of receiving; in a general sense; as th...
RECEP'TIVE, a. Having the quality of receiving or admitting what is communicated...
RECEPTIV'ITY, n. The state or quality of being receptive.
RECEP'TORY, a. Generally or popularly admitted or received. [Not in use.]
RECESS', n. [L. recessus, from recedo. See Recede .] 1. A withdrawing or retirin...
RECES'SION, n. [L. recessio.] 1. The act of withdrawing, retiring or retreating....
RECHANGE, v.t. [re and change.] To change again.
RECHANGED, pp. Changed again.
RECHANGING, ppr. Changing again.
RECH'ARGE, v.t. [re and charge.] 1. To charge or accuse in return. 2. To attack ...
RECH'ARGED, pp. Accused in return; attacked anew.
RECH'ARGING, ppr. Accusing in return; attacking anew.
RECHE'AT, n. Among hunters, a lesson which the huntsman winds on the horn when t...
RECHOOSE, v.t. rechooz'. To choose a second time.
RECHOSEN, pp. or a. recho'zn. Re-elected; chosen again.
RECIDIVA'TION, n. [L. recidivus, from recido, to fall back; re and cado, to fall...