recognitory
1Recognitory — Re*cog ni*to*ry (r[ e]*k[o^]g n[i^]*t[ o]*r[y^]), a. Pertaining to, or connected with, recognition. Lamb. [1913 Webster] …
2recognitory — See recognition. * * * …
3recognitory — rɪ kÉ‘gnɪtÉ”rɪ / kÉ’gnɪtrɪ adj. of recognition; of familiarity …
4recognitory — re·cog·ni·to·ry …
5recognitory — nəˌtōrē adjective Etymology: Latin recognitus + English ory : of, relating to, or marked by recognition …
6recognitive — See recognitory. * * * …
7recognition — recognitional, adj. recognitive /ri kog ni tiv/, recognitory /ri kog ni tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. /rek euhg nish euhn/, n. 1. an act of recognizing or the state of being recognized. 2. the identification of something as having been previously seen …
8landfeoh — n ( féos/ ) recognitory rent for land …
9recognition — /rɛkəgˈnɪʃən/ (say rekuhg nishuhn) noun 1. the act of recognising. 2. the state of being recognised. 3. the perception of something as identical with something previously known or in the mind. 4. the perception of something as existing or true;… …
10recognition — [rek΄əg nish′ən] n. [L recognitio < recognitus, pp. of recognoscere: see RECOGNIZANCE] 1. a) a recognizing or being recognized; acknowledgment; admission, as of a fact b) acknowledgment and approval, gratitude, etc. [in recognition of her… …
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