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English
Pronunciation
Noun
rec (countable and uncountable, plural recs)
- (uncountable, informal) Clipping of recreation.
At 11 o'clock, school's out, and it's time for rec.
- (countable, informal) Clipping of recreation ground.
- Synonym: reccy
- (countable, informal) Clipping of recommendation.
- Synonym: recc
2018, Jonathan Evison, Lawn Boy, page 48:“Got any recs?”
“What are you looking for?”
“Something angry,” I said.
Derived terms
Verb
rec (third-person singular simple present recs, present participle reccing or recing or rec'ing, simple past and past participle recced or reced or rec'ed or rec'd)
- (transitive, informal) To recommend.
- Synonym: recc
- (transitive, informal) To record.
Adjective
rec (not comparable)
- (informal) Clipping of recreational.
Anagrams
Catalan
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *ɸrik- (“furrow”). Compare Occitan rèc (whence French arrèc) and Basque erreka.
Pronunciation
Noun
rec m (plural recs)
- irrigation ditch
Derived terms
Further reading
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *rauki, from Proto-Germanic *raukiz, whence also Old Frisian rēk, Old Saxon rōk, Old Dutch rouc, Old High German rouh, Old Norse reykr. Possibly a loan from the Old Norse instead.
Pronunciation
Noun
rēc m
- smoke
Declension
Strong i-stem:
Descendants
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from German Reck.
Noun
rec n (plural recuri)
- (gymnastics) horizontal bar
Declension