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RECK'ONING-BOOK, n. a book in which money received and expended is entered.
RECKONING, ppr. rek'ning. Counting; computing; esteeming; reputing; stating an a...
RECKONER, n. rek'ner. One who reckons or computes. Reckoners without their host ...
RECKONED, pp. rek'nd. Counted; numbered; esteemed; reputed; computed; set or ass...
RECKON, v.t. rek'n. [L. rego, rectus, whence regnum, regno, Eng. to reign and ri...
RECK'LESSNESS, n. Heedlessness; carelessness; negligence. [These words, formerly...
RECK'LESS, a. Careless; heedless; mindless. I made the king reckless, as them di...
RECK, v.i. [L. rego. See Rack and Reckon.] To care; to mind; to rate at much; as...
RECI'TING, ppr. Rehearsing; telling; repeating narrating.
RECI'TER, n. One that recites or rehearses; a narrator.
RECI'TED, pp. Rehearsed; told; repeated; narrated.
RECI'TE, v.t. [L. recito; re and cito, to call or name.] 1. To rehearse; to repe...
RECIT'ATIVELY, adv. In the manner of recitative.
RECIT'ATIVE, a. [See Recite .] Reciting; rehearsing; pertaining to musical pronu...
RECITA'TION, n. [L. recitatio.] 1. Rehearsal; repetition of words. 2. In college...
RECI'TAL, n. [from recite.] 1. Rehearsal; the repetition of the words of another...