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recission
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recitalist
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Reckless
recklessly
recklessness
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Reckoner
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reclaimed
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Reck
Pronunciation:
rĕk
v. t.
1.
To
make
account
of
;
to
care
for
;
to
heed
;
to
regard
.
[
imp
. &
p
.
p
.
Recked
(rĕkt)
(
obs
.
imp
.
Roughte
);
p
.
pr
. &
vb
.
n
.
Recking
.]
This
son
of
mine
not
recking
danger
.
- Sir P. Sidney.
And
may
you
better
reck
the
rede
Than
ever
did
the
adviser
.
- Burns.
2.
To
concern
; -
used
impersonally
.
What
recks
it
them
?
- Milton.
v. i.
1.
To
make
account
;
to
take
heed
;
to
care
;
to
mind
; -
often
followed
by
of
.
Then
reck
I
not
,
when
I
have
lost
my
life
.
- Chaucer.
I
reck
not
though
I
end
my
life
to-day
.
- Shak.
Of
me
she
recks
not
,
nor
my
vain
desire
.
- M. Arnold.
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