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Webster Dictionary :: Recombining

RECOMBI'NING, ppr. Combining again.

Webster Dictionary :: Recombined

RECOMBI'NED, pp. Combined anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Recombine

RECOMBI'NE, v.t. [re and combine.] To combine again. If we recombine these two e...

Webster Dictionary :: Recombination

RECOMBINA'TION, n. Combination a second time.

Webster Dictionary :: Recollet

REC'OLLET, n. A monk of a reformed order of Franciscans.

Webster Dictionary :: Recollective

RECOLLECT'IVE, a. Having the power of recollecting.

Webster Dictionary :: Recollection

RECOLLEC'TION, n. 1. The act of recalling to the memory, as ideas that have esca...

Webster Dictionary :: Recollecting

RECOLLECT'ING, ppr. Recovering to the memory.

Webster Dictionary :: Recollected

RECOLLECT'ED, pp. Recalled to the memory.

Webster Dictionary :: Recollect

RECOLLECT', v.t. [re and collect; L. recolligo, recollectus.] 1. To collect agai...

Webster Dictionary :: Recoining

RECOIN'ING, ppr. Coining anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Recoined

RECOIN'ED, pp. Coined again.

Webster Dictionary :: Recoinage

RECOIN'AGE, n. 1. The act of coining anew. 2. That which is coined anew.

Webster Dictionary :: Recoin

RECOIN', v.t. [re and coin.] To coin again; as, to recoin gold or silver.

Webster Dictionary :: Recoilingly

RECOIL'INGLY, adv. With starting back or retrocession.

Webster Dictionary :: Recoiling

RECOIL'ING, ppr. Starting or falling back; retiring; shrinking. RECOIL'ING , n. ...

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