| recall |
to bring to mind; remember. [6 definitions] |
| recallable |
combined form of recall. |
| recant |
to withdraw from commitment to (a former position or statement), esp. publicly; retract. [2 definitions] |
| recap1 |
to bond new tread onto (an old tire); retread. [2 definitions] |
| recap2 |
a brief rephrasing of an earlier report; summary. [2 definitions] |
| recapitalize |
to renew or revise the capital structure of (a corporation). |
| recapitulate |
to briefly review (the main points) of a spoken or written exchange or communication. [3 definitions] |
| recapitulation |
the act of recapitulating or state of being recapitulated. [3 definitions] |
| recapture |
to take or capture again; recover. [3 definitions] |
| recast |
to melt down (a metal object) and pour into another mold. [5 definitions] |
| recd. |
abbreviation of "received." |
| recede1 |
to move back to a previous low level or point, as water. [2 definitions] |
| recede2 |
to cede again; grant possession of to an original title holder. |
| receipt |
the act of receiving or the fact of having been received; receiving; reception. [5 definitions] |
| receivable |
suitable for acceptance. [3 definitions] |
| receive |
to get or take (something) that has been sent or offered. [10 definitions] |
| Received Standard |
English as spoken and pronounced by those educated in British public schools and at Oxford and Cambridge universities; upper-class British English. |
| receiver |
one that receives. [4 definitions] |
| receivership |
the state of being under the control of a receiver. |
| receiving blanket |
a lightweight blanket for wrapping around a baby. |
| receiving line |
hosts and guests of honor who stand in a row to greet guests at formal gatherings, esp. weddings and receptions. |