re-claim |
to act to reestablish title to or possession of. |
reclaimable |
combined form of reclaim. |
reclaimed |
of or pertaining to land that has been restored to a usable state. [2 definitions] |
reclamation |
the act or process of restoring poor-quality or useless land. [3 definitions] |
reclassification |
combined form of classification. |
reclassify |
combined form of classify. |
reclinate |
bent towards the base, as the leaf or stem of a plant. |
recline |
to move into a comfortable lying position. [3 definitions] |
recliner |
a type of chair with a back that tilts to an inclined position, often with a footrest that rises simultaneously. |
reclothe |
combined form of clothe. |
recluse |
a person who lives in voluntary isolation from others. [2 definitions] |
reclusive |
tending to separate oneself from society and live in secluded isolation. |
recodify |
combined form of codify. |
recognition |
the act of identifying someone or something previously seen or known. [4 definitions] |
recognizable |
that is or can be recognized. |
recognizance |
a formal promise made in court or to a judge obligating the promiser to do something such as appear in court. [2 definitions] |
recognize |
to identify (someone or something) from previous experience or contact with that person or thing. [7 definitions] |
recoil |
to draw or start back, as in disgust or horror. [5 definitions] |
re-coil |
to wind into a coil again. |
recoilless |
designating a firearm, such as a rifle, that is designed to spring back a minimum amount from the force of discharge. |
re-collect |
to collect or gather once more. [2 definitions] |