RECLUSION
RECLU'SION, noun s as z. A state of retirement from the world; seclusion.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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RECLU'SION, noun s as z. A state of retirement from the world; seclusion.
RECLU'SIVE, adjective Affording retirement from society.
RECOAGULA'TION, noun [re and coagulation.] A second coagulation.
RECOCT', adjective [Latin recoctus, recoquo.] New vamped. [Not used.]
RECOGNITION, noun reconish'on or recognish'on. [Latin recognitio.]1. Acknowledgment; formal avowal; as the recognition of a final concord on a writ of covenant.2. Acknowledgment...
RECOGNITOR, noun recon'itor. One of a jury upon assize.
RECOGNIZABLE, adjective recon'izable. [from recognize.] That may be recognized or acknowledged.
RECOGNIZANCE, noun recon'izance.1. Acknowledgment of a person or thing; avowal; profession; as the recognizance of christians, by which they avow their belief in their religion....
RECOGNIZE, verb transitive rec'onize. [Latin recognosco; re and cognosco, to know. The g in these words has properly no sound in English.]1. To recollect or recover the knowledg...
REC'OGNIZED, participle passive Acknowledged; recollected as known; bound by recognizance.
RECOGNIZEE, noun reconizee'. The person to whom a recognizance is made.
REC'OGNIZING, participle present tense Acknowledging; recollecting as known; entering a recognizance.
RECOGNIZOR, noun reconizor'. One who enters into a recognizance.
RECOIL', verb intransitive1. To move or start back; to roll back; as, a cannon recoils when fired; waves recoil from the shore.2. To fall back; to retire.3. To rebound; as, the ...
RECOIL'ING, participle present tense Starting or falling back; retiring; shrinking.RECOIL'ING, noun The act of starting or falling back; a shrinking; revolt.
RECOIL'INGLY, adverb With starting back or retrocession.
RECOIN', verb transitive [re and coin.] To coin again; as, to recoin gold or silver.
RECOIN'AGE, noun1. The act of coining anew.2. That which is coined anew.
RECOIN'ED, participle passive Coined again.
RECOIN'ING, participle present tense Coining anew.
RECOLLECT', verb transitive [re and collect; Latin recolligo, recollectus.]1. To collect again; applied to ideas that have escaped from the memory; to recover or call back ideas...
RECOLLECT'ED, participle passive Recalled to the memory.
RECOLLECT'ING, participle present tense Recovering to the memory.
RECOLLEC'TION, noun1. The act of recalling to the memory, as ideas that have escaped; or the operation by which ideas that have escaped; or the operation by which ideas are reca...
RECOLLECT'IVE, adjective Having the power of recollecting.
REC'OLLET, noun A monk of a reformed order of Franciscans.
RECOMBINA'TION, noun Combination a second time.