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Definition of recession
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Recession
(n.) The act of
receding
or
withdrawing,
as from a
place,
a
claim,
or a
demand..
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Recessional
::
Recessional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
recession
or
withdrawal.
Precession
::
Precession
(n.) The act of going
before,
or
forward..
Precessional
::
Precessional
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
pression;
as, the
precessional
movement
of the
equinoxes..
Recession
::
Recession
(n.) The act of
receding
or
withdrawing,
as from a
place,
a
claim,
or a
demand..
Accretion
::
Accretion
(n.) The
adhering
of
property
to
something
else, by which the owner of one thing
becomes
possessed
of a right to
another;
generally,
gain of land by the
washing
up of sand or sail from the sea or a
river,
or by a
gradual
recession
of the water from the usual
watermark..
Relicted
::
Relicted
(a.) Left
uncovered,
as land by
recession
of
water..
Recession
::
Recession
(n.) The act of
ceding
back;
restoration;
repeated
cession;
as, the
recession
of
conquered
territory
to its
former
sovereign..
Presbyopia
::
Presbyopia
() A
defect
of
vision
consequent
upon
advancing
age. It is due to
rigidity
of the
crystalline
lens, which
produces
difficulty
of
accommodation
and
recession
of the near point of
vision,
so that
objects
very near the eyes can not be seen
distinctly
without
the use of
convex
glasses.
Called
also
presbytia..
Reliction
::
Reliction
(n.) A
leaving
dry; a
recession
of the sea or other
water,
leaving
dry land; land left
uncovered
by such
recession..
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