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  • 81Record — Re*cord (r?*k?rd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recorded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Recording}.] [OE. recorden to repeat, remind, F. recorder, fr. L. recordari to remember; pref. re re + cor, cordis, the heart or mind. See {Cordial}, {Heart}.] 1. To recall to… …

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  • 82Recorded — Record Re*cord (r?*k?rd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recorded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Recording}.] [OE. recorden to repeat, remind, F. recorder, fr. L. recordari to remember; pref. re re + cor, cordis, the heart or mind. See {Cordial}, {Heart}.] 1. To… …

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  • 83Recording — Record Re*cord (r?*k?rd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recorded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Recording}.] [OE. recorden to repeat, remind, F. recorder, fr. L. recordari to remember; pref. re re + cor, cordis, the heart or mind. See {Cordial}, {Heart}.] 1. To… …

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  • 84To record a deed — Record Re*cord (r?*k?rd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recorded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Recording}.] [OE. recorden to repeat, remind, F. recorder, fr. L. recordari to remember; pref. re re + cor, cordis, the heart or mind. See {Cordial}, {Heart}.] 1. To… …

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  • 85Medical sign — A medical sign is an objective[1] indication of some medical fact or characteristic that may be detected by a physician during a physical examination of a patient.[2] Signs may have no meaning for, and can even go unnoticed by, the patient, but… …

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  • 86recollect — /rɛkəˈlɛkt / (say rekuh lekt) verb (t) 1. to recall to mind, or recover knowledge of by an act or effort of memory; remember. 2. to concentrate or absorb (the mind, etc.), as in preparation for mystical contemplation. –verb (i) 3. to have a… …

  • 87reminiscence — noun Date: 1589 1. apprehension of a Platonic idea as if it had been known in a previous existence 2. a. recall to mind of a long forgotten experience or fact b. the process or practice of thinking or telling about past experiences 3. a. a… …

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  • 88Suscipe — is the Latin word for ‘receive’ and refers to the title of a prayer written by St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, in the early sixteenth century. The Suscipe prayer was first incorporated into the Spiritual Exercises of… …

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  • 89recollect — recollective, adj. recollectively, adv. recollectiveness, n. /rek euh lekt /, v.t. 1. to recall to mind; recover knowledge of by memory; remember. 2. to absorb (oneself) in spiritual meditation, esp. during prayer. v.i. 3. to have a recollection; …

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  • 90Dominic of Prussia — • A Carthusian monk and ascetical writer, born in Poland, 1382; died at the monastery of St. Alban near Trier, 1461 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dominic of Prussia     Dominic of Prussia …

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