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recess
noun
1 a space, such as a niche or alcove, set in a wall.
2 part of a room formed by a receding of the wall dining recess .
3 (often recesses) a hidden, inner or secret place the dark recesses of her mind .
4 a temporary break from work, especially of a law-court or of Parliament during a vacation summer recess .
5 N Am a short break between school classes.
6 anat a small indentation or cavity in an organ.
verb (recesses , recessed , recessing )
1 to put something in a recess.
2 to make a recess in (a wall, etc).
3 intr said especially of law-courts or Parliament: to take a break or adjourn.
[16c: from Latin recessus a retreat, from recedere to recede]
recessed adjective .
recession1
noun
1 the act of receding or state of being set back.
2 econ a temporary decline in economic activity, trade and prosperity.
3 the departure of the clergy and choir after a church service.
4 part of a wall, etc that recedes.
[17c]
recession2
noun a ceding again or back; the act of restoring something to its former owner.
[19c]
recessional
adjective relating to recession.
noun a hymn sung during the departure of the clergy and choir after a church service.
[19c: from recess]
recessive
adjective
1 tending to recede.
2 biol
a denoting an allele (gene) appearing in an organism's visible characteristics only if its partner allele on a paired chromosome is also recessive;
b denoting a characteristic determined by such a gene. See also dominant.
3 linguistics said of stress: tending to move towards the beginning of the word.
recessively adverb .
recessiveness noun .
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