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  • 11recover — recoverer, n. /ri kuv euhr/, v.t. 1. to get back or regain (something lost or taken away): to recover a stolen watch. 2. to make up for or make good (loss, damage, etc., to oneself). 3. to regain the strength, composure, balance, or the like, of… …

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  • 12recover — verb (recovered; recovering) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French recoverer, from Latin recuperare, from re + *caperare, from Latin capere to take more at heave Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to get back ; regain 2 …

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  • 13List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy — This is a list of auxiliaries of the United States Navy. It covers the various types of ships that support the frontline combat vessels of the United States Navy. See also: * United States Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force * United States Coast Guard… …

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  • 14recover — verb 1》 return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength. 2》 find or regain possession of (something stolen or lost).     ↘regain control of (oneself or a physical or mental state).     ↘regain or secure (money) by legal process or the… …

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  • 15recover — /rəˈkʌvə / (say ruh kuvuh) verb (t) 1. to get again, or regain (something lost or taken away): to recover lost property. 2. to make up for or make good (loss, damage, etc., to oneself). 3. to regain the strength, composure, balance, etc., of… …

  • 16recover — v. & n. v. 1 tr. regain possession or use or control of, reclaim. 2 intr. return to health or consciousness or to a normal state or position (have recovered from my illness; the country never recovered from the war). 3 tr. obtain or secure… …

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  • 17rescuer — noun 1. a person who rescues you from harm or danger • Syn: ↑savior, ↑saviour, ↑deliverer • Derivationally related forms: ↑deliver (for: ↑deliverer), ↑rescue, ↑ …

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  • 18Recuperator — Re*cu per*a tor (r?*k? pp?r*? t?r), n. [Cf. L. recuperator a recoverer.] (Steel Manuf.) Same as {Regenerator}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19Freyja — For other uses, see Freyja (disambiguation). Freja by John Bauer (1882–1918) In Norse mythology, Freyja (Old Norse the Lady ) is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, gold, seiðr, war, and death. Freyja is the owner of the necklace… …

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