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  • 101rec|luse — «noun. REHK loos, rih KLOOS; adjective. rih KLOOS», noun, adjective. –n. a person who lives shut up or withdrawn from the world: »a bachelor and something of a recluse in his private house, where he lived alone (W. H. Hudson). –adj. shut up or… …

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  • 102rec|og|nise — «REHK uhg nyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, nised, nis|ing. Especially British. recognize …

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  • 103rec|og|ni|tion|al — «REHK uhg NIHSH uhn uhl», adjective. of or having to do with recognition …

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  • 104rec|og|ni|tion — «REHK uhg NIHSH uhn», noun. 1. the act of recognizing; knowing again: »The prince bowed his head in recognition of the emperor s authority. 2. the fact of being recognized: »By a good disguise he escaped recognition. 3. acknowledgment or… …

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  • 105rec|og|niz|a|bil|i|ty — «REHK uhg NY zuh BIHL uh tee», noun. recognizable quality …

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  • 106rec|og|nized — «REHK uhg nyzd», adjective. acknowledged, admitted, or approved: »a recognized method of procedure. Every newspaper and periodical of recognized standing... (Edward Bok) …

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  • 107rec|og|niz|er — «REHK uhg NY zuhr», noun. a person who recognizes …

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  • 108rec|og|nize — «REHK uhg nyz», verb, nized, niz|ing. –v.t. 1. to know again; be aware of (someone or something) as already known: »to recognize an old friend. You have grown so much that I scarcely recognized you. 2. to identify: »to recognize a person from a… …

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  • 109rec|ol|lec|tion — «REHK uh LEHK shuhn», noun. 1. the act or power of recalling to mind: »Recollection of the distant events is difficult. 2. memory; remembrance: »This has been the hottest summer within my recollection. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under memory. (Cf. ↑ …

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  • 110rec|ol|lect — «REHK uh LEHKT», transitive verb. 1. to call back to mind; remember: »I know why I began the Memoir. It was an experiment to see how much I could really recollect if I once began to try (William De Morgan). SYNONYM(S): See syn. under remember.… …

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