RECREATIVELY
REC'REATIVELY, adverb With recreation or diversion.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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REC'REATIVELY, adverb With recreation or diversion.
REC'REATIVENESS, noun The quality of being refreshing or diverting.
REC'REMENT, noun [Latin recrementum; probably re and cerno, to secrete.]Superfluous matter separated from that which is useful; dross; scoria; spume; as the recrement of ore or ...
RECREMENT'AL,RECREMENTI'TIAL,RECREMENTI'TIOUS, adjective Drossy; consisting of superfluous matter separated from that which is valuable.
RECREMENTI'TIAL,
RECREMENTI'TIOUS, a. Drossy; consisting of superfluous matter separated from that which is valuable.
RECRIM'INATE, verb intransitive [Latin re and criminor, to accuse.]1. To return one accusation with another.It is not my business to recriminate2. To charge an accuser with the ...
RECRIM'INATING, participle present tense Returning one accusation with another.
RECRIMINA'TION, noun1. The return of one accusation with another.2. In law, an accusation brought by the accused against the accuser upon the same fact.
RECRIM'INATOR, noun He that accuses the accuser of a like crime.
RECRIM'INATORY, adjective Retorting accusation.
RECROSS', verb transitive To cross a second time.
RECROSS'ED, participle passive Crossed a second time.
RECROSS'ING, participle present tense Crossing a second time.
RECRUDES'CENCE,RECRUDES'CENCY, noun [from Latin recrudescens; re and crudesco, to grow raw; crudus, raw.]The state of becoming sore again.
RECRUDES'CENCY, n. [from L. recrudescens; re and crudesco, to grow raw; crudus, raw.]The state of becoming sore again.
RECRUDES'CENT, adjective Growing raw, sore or painful again.
RECRUIT, verb transitive [Latin cresco.]1. To repair by fresh supplies any thing wasted. We say, food recruits the flesh; fresh air and exercise recruit the spirits.Her cheeks g...
RECRUITED, participle passive Furnished with new supplies of what is wasted.
RECRUITING, participle present tense Furnishing with fresh supplies; raising new soldiers for an army.RECRUITING, noun The business of raising new soldiers to supply the loss of...
RECRUITMENT, noun The act or business of raising new supplies of men for an army.
RECRYS'TALIZE, verb intransitive To crystalize a second time.
RECT'ANGLE, noun [Latin rectangulus; rectus, right, and angulus, angle.]1. A right angled parallelogram.2. In arithmetic, the product of two lines multiplied into each other.
RECT'ANGLED, adjective Having right angles, or angles of ninety degrees.
RECTAN'GULAR, adjective Right angled; having angles of ninety degrees.
RECTAN'GULARLY, adverb with or at right angles.
RECTIFIABLE, adjective [from rectify.] that may be rectified; capable of being corrected or set right; as a rectifiable mistake.