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recall to bring to mind; remember. [6 definitions]
recapture to take or capture again; recover. [3 definitions]
recede1 to move back to a previous low level or point, as water. [2 definitions]
receipt the act of receiving, or the condition of having received; receiving; reception. [5 definitions]
receive to get or take (something) that has been sent or offered. [10 definitions]
receiver one that receives. [4 definitions]
recent of or occurring in the immediate past. [4 definitions]
recently in the near past.
receptacle a container for receiving and storing something. [2 definitions]
reception the act or process of receiving or obtaining something. [6 definitions]
receptionist an office worker employed primarily to greet visitors, screen telephone calls, and answer routine questions.
recess a limited break in ongoing activity, such as courtroom proceedings or school classes. [5 definitions]
recipe step-by-step instructions for preparing a food dish. [2 definitions]
recital a demonstration of ability in performance given by dancers, dramatic readers, poets, or musicians, esp. soloists. [3 definitions]
recite to repeat the text of, esp. from memory and in public. [5 definitions]
reckless completely heedless of dangers or consequences; rash. [2 definitions]
reckon to determine by counting or estimating; make a judgment, as of length, time, or the like; calculate. [5 definitions]
recline to move into a comfortable lying position. [3 definitions]
recognition the act of identifying someone or something previously seen or known. [4 definitions]
recognize to identify (someone or something) from previous experience or contact with that person or thing. [7 definitions]
recollect to retrieve or be able to retrieve from memory; recall; remember. [2 definitions]