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RECOIL', v.i. 1. To move or start back; to roll back; as, a cannon recoils when ...
RECOGNIZOR, n. reconizor'. One who enters into a recognizance.
REC'OGNIZING, ppr. Acknowledging; recollecting as known; entering a recognizance.
RECOGNIZEE, n. reconizee'. The person to whom a recognizance is made.
REC'OGNIZED, pp. Acknowledged; recollected as known; bound by recognizance.
RECOGNIZE, v.t. rec'onize. [L. recognosco; re and cognosco, to know. The g in th...
RECOGNIZANCE, n. recon'izance. 1. Acknowledgment of a person or thing; avowal; p...
RECOGNIZABLE, a. recon'izable. [from recognize.] That may be recognized or ackno...
RECOGNITOR, n. recon'itor. One of a jury upon assize.
RECOGNITION, n. reconish'on or recognish'on. [L. recognitio.] 1. Acknowledgment;...
RECOCT', a. [L. recoctus, recoquo.] New vamped. [Not used.]
RECOAGULA'TION, n. [re and coagulation.] A second coagulation.
RECLU'SIVE, a. Affording retirement from society.
RECLU'SION, n. s as z. A state of retirement from the world; seclusion.
RECLU'SENESS, n. Retirement; seclusion from society.
RECLU'SELY, adv. In retirement or seclusion from society.