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RECID'IVOUS, a. [L. recidivus.] Subject to backslide. [Little used.]
RECIPE, n. res'ipy. [L. imperative of recipio, to take.] A medical prescription;...
RECIP'IENT, n. [L. recipiens, recipio.] 1. A receiver; the person or thing that ...
RECIP'ROCAL, a. [L. reciprocus.] 1. Acting in vicissitude or return; alternate. ...
RECIP'ROCALLY, adv. Mutually; interchangeably; in such a manner that each affect...
RECIP'ROCALNESS, n. Mutual return; alternateness.
RECIP'ROCATE, v.i. [L. reciproco.] To act interchangeably; to alternate. One bra...
RECIP'ROCATED, pp. Mutually given and returned; interchanged.
RECIP'ROCATING, ppr. Interchanging; each giving or doing to the other the same t...
RECIPROCA'TION, n. [L. reciprocatio.] 1. Interchange of acts; a mutual giving an...
RECIPROC'ITY, n. Reciprocal obligation or right; equal mutual rights or benefits...
RECI'SION, n. s as z. [L. recisio, from recido, to cut off; re and caedo.] The a...
RECI'TAL, n. [from recite.] 1. Rehearsal; the repetition of the words of another...
RECITA'TION, n. [L. recitatio.] 1. Rehearsal; repetition of words. 2. In college...
RECIT'ATIVE, a. [See Recite .] Reciting; rehearsing; pertaining to musical pronu...
RECIT'ATIVELY, adv. In the manner of recitative.