Recondite, a.

    1. Hidden, occult, dark, obscure, abstruse, transcendental, mystic, mystical, secret, concealed.
    2. Profound, deep, abstruse.

Reconnoissance, n. Preliminary survey, rough survey, examination.

Reconnoitre, v. a. Inspect, view, survey, examine, spy out.

Reconsider, v. a. Recover, regain.

Reconsider, v. a. Review, consider again.

Reconsideration, n. Renewed consideration.

Reconstruct, v. a. Rebuild, re-establish, construct again.

Reconstruction, n. Rebuilding, re-establishment, restoration, renovation, redintegration, reconstitution.

Record, v. a. Register, enroll, chronicle, enter, note, make an entry of, take down, make a memorandum of.

Record, n.

    1. Register, account, note, chronicle, minute, memorandum, memorial, enrolment, registry, memoir.
    2. Vestige, trace, memorial.
    3. Memory, remembrance.
    4. Attestation, testimony, witness.
    5. History, personal history.

Recorder, n. Registrar, register, clerk

Recount, v. a. Rehearse, relate, recite, narrate, enumerate, detail, describe, particularize, tell, give an account of, repeat.

Recourse, n. Resort, recurrence.

Recover, v. a.

    1. Regain, reclaim, get back, win back.
    2. Retrieve, repair, recruit, make up for.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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