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Webster Dictionary :: Recrimination

RECRIMINA'TION, n. 1. The return of one accusation with another. 2. In law, an a...

Webster Dictionary :: Recriminating

RECRIM'INATING, ppr. Returning one accusation with another.

Webster Dictionary :: Recriminate

RECRIM'INATE, v.i. [L. re and criminor, to accuse.] 1. To return one accusation ...

Webster Dictionary :: Recremental

RECREMENT'AL, RECREMENTI'TIAL, RECREMENTI'TIOUS, a. Drossy; consisting of superf...

Webster Dictionary :: Recrement

REC'REMENT, n. [L. recrementum; probably re and cerno, to secrete.] Superfluous ...

Webster Dictionary :: Recreativeness

REC'REATIVENESS, n. The quality of being refreshing or diverting.

Webster Dictionary :: Recreatively

REC'REATIVELY, adv. With recreation or diversion.

Webster Dictionary :: Recreative

REC'REATIVE, a. Refreshing; giving new vigor or animation; giving relief after l...

Webster Dictionary :: Recreation

RECREA'TION, n. 1. Refreshment of the strength and spirits after toil; amusement...

Webster Dictionary :: Recreating

REC'REATING, ppr. Refreshing after toil; reanimating the spirits or strength; di...

Webster Dictionary :: Recreated

REC'REATED, pp. Refreshed; diverted; amused; gratified.

Webster Dictionary :: Recreate

REC'REATE, v.t. [L. recero; re and creo, to create.] 1. To refresh after toil; t...

Webster Dictionary :: Recreant

REC'REANT, a. [See Craven.] 1. Crying for mercy, as a combatant in the trial by ...

Webster Dictionary :: Recovery

RECOVERY, n. 1. The act of regaining, retaking or obtaining possession of anythi...

Webster Dictionary :: Recoveror

RECOVEROR, n. In law, the demandant or person who obtains a judgment in his favo...

Webster Dictionary :: Recovering

RECOVERING, ppr. Regaining; obtaining in return or by judgment in law; regaining...

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