13-letter words containing rec
- irrecoverably — incapable of being recovered or regained: an irrecoverable debt.
- leprechaunish — somewhat similar to a leprechaun
- misappreciate — to fail to appreciate fully or properly
- miscorrection — a wrong correction
- misrecognized — Simple past tense and past participle of misrecognize.
- misrecognizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misrecognize.
- nephrectomies — Plural form of nephrectomy.
- nephrectomize — to perform a nephrectomy upon.
- nervous wreck — sb anxious
- non-receiving — to take into one's possession (something offered or delivered): to receive many gifts.
- non-reception — the act of receiving or the state of being received.
- non-receptive — having the quality of receiving, taking in, or admitting.
- non-recipient — a person or thing that receives; receiver: the recipient of a prize.
- non-recurrent — not recurrent.
- noncorrecting — (of eyeglass lenses) ground and polished without a corrective prescription.
- nonreciprocal — given or felt by each toward the other; mutual: reciprocal respect.
- nonrecordable — Not recordable.
- nonrecyclable — Not recyclable.
- on-the-record — on-record.
- outrecuidance — (archaic) Presumption, arrogance, self-conceit.
- overcorrected — Simple past tense and past participle of overcorrect.
- phonoreceptor — a receptor stimulated by sound waves.
- photoreceptor — a receptor stimulated by light.
- photorecorder — a device for making photographic records.
- police record — an official file, held by the police, containing details of any criminal offences committed by an individual
- postrecession — occurring or existing in the period after a recession
- pre-direction — the act or an instance of directing.
- precapitalist — a person who has capital, especially extensive capital, invested in business enterprises.
- precautionary — of, relating to, or characterized by precaution: precautionary measures.
- preceptorship — an instructor; teacher; tutor.
- precious opal — any opal having a play of colors, used as a gemstone.
- precipitately — to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely, hastily, or suddenly: to precipitate an international crisis.
- precipitating — to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely, hastily, or suddenly: to precipitate an international crisis.
- precipitation — the act of precipitating; state of being precipitated.
- precipitative — to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely, hastily, or suddenly: to precipitate an international crisis.
- precombustion — of or relating to the period immediately before combustion
- precommitment — the act of committing.
- preconception — a conception or opinion formed beforehand.
- preconfigured — to design or adapt to form a specific configuration or for some specific purpose: The planes are being configured to hold more passengers in each row.
- preconvention — taking place immediately prior to a convention
- preconviction — a conviction or assurance formed beforehand; a preconceived conviction
- precopulatory — carried out or occurring prior to copulation
- recalcitrance — resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; refractory.
- recalcitrants — resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; refractory.
- recalculation — recount, act of computing again
- recalibration — the act or process of recalibrating something
- recallability — the quality of being recallable
- receding chin — if somebody has a receding chin, it does not stick out and appears to slope backwards, giving the appearance of a weak jawline
- receivability — the fact or condition of being receivable
- receiving end — the position in which one is subject to some kind of action or effect, especially an unpleasant one (usually used in the phrase at or on the receiving end): The corporation is on the receiving end of many complaints about its advertising.