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RECOVEREE', n. In law, the tenant or person against whom a judgment is obtained ...
RECOVERED, pp. Regained; restored obtained by judicial decision.
RECOVERABLE, a. 1. That may be regained or recovered. Goods lost or sunk in the ...
RECOVER, v.t. [L. recupero; re and capio, to take.] 1. To regain; to get or obta...
RECOURSEFUL, a. Moving alternately. [Not in use.]
RECOURSE, n. [L. recursus; re and cursus, curro, to run.] Literally, a running b...
RECOURED, for recovered or recured. [Not used.]
RECOUNT'MENT, n. Relation in detail; recital. [Little used.]
RECOUNT'ING, ppr. Relating in a series; narrating.
RECOUNT'ED, pp. Related or told in detail; recited.
RECOUNT', v.t. [re and count.] To relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrat...
RECOUCH', v.i. [re and couch.] To retire again to a lodge, as lions.
RECORD'ING, ppr. Registering; enrolling; imprinting on the memory.
RECORD'ER, n. 1. A person whose official duty is to register writings or transac...
RECORD'ED, pp. Registered; officially entered in a book or on parchment; imprint...
RECORDA'TION, n. [L. recordatio.] Remembrance. [Not in use.]