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Definition of recite
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of recite is as below...
Recite
(v. t.) To tell over; to go over in
particulars;
to
relate;
to
narrate;
as, to
recite
past
events;
to
recite
the
particulars
of a
voyage..
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Scald
::
Scald (n.) One of the
ancient
Scandinavian
poets and
historiographers;
a
reciter
and
singer
of
heroic
poems,
eulogies,
etc., among the
Norsemen;
more
rarely,
a bard of any of the
ancient
Teutonic
tribes..
Gestour
::
Gestour
(n.) A
reciter
of gests or
legendary
tales;
a
story-teller.
Aforecited
::
Aforecited
(a.) Named or
quoted
before.
Rhapsody
::
Rhapsody
(n.) A
recitation
or song of a
rhapsodist;
a
portion
of an epic poem
adapted
for
recitation,
or
usually
recited,
at one time;
hence,
a
division
of the Iliad or the
Odyssey;
--
called
also a
book..
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
recite
or
repeat
in
private
for
experiment
and
improvement,
before
a
public
representation;
as, to
rehearse
a
tragedy..
Reciter
::
Reciter
(n.) One who
recites;
also, a book of
extracts
for
recitation..
Say
::
Say (v. t.) To
repeat;
to
rehearse;
to
recite;
to
pronounce;
as, to say a
lesson..
Abovesaid
::
Abovesaid
(a.)
Mentioned
or
recited
before.
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To
rehearse,
as a
lesson
to an
instructor..
Declaim
::
Declaim
(v. i.) To speak
rhetorically;
to make a
formal
speech
or
oration;
to
harangue;
specifically,
to
recite
a
speech,
poem, etc., in
public
as a
rhetorical
exercise;
to
practice
public
speaking;
as, the
students
declaim
twice a
week..
Rosary
::
Rosary
(n.) A
series
of
prayers
(see Note
below)
arranged
to be
recited
in
order,
on
beads;
also, a
string
of beads by which the
prayers
are
counted..
Forecited
::
Forecited
(a.) Cited or
quoted
before
or
above.
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as what has been
already
said; to tell over
again;
to
recite..
Jongler
::
"Jongler
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, a court
attendant
or other
person
who, for hire,
recited
or sang
verses,
usually
of his own
composition.
See
Troubadour..
Forerecited
::
Forerecited
(a.) Named or
recited
before.
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) To
repeat;
to
recite;
to sing or play.
Review
::
Review
(n.) A
lesson
studied
or
recited
for a
second
time.
Repeat
::
Repeat
(v. t.) To go over
again;
to
attempt,
do, make, or utter
again;
to
iterate;
to
recite;
as, to
repeat
an
effort,
an
order,
or a
poem..
Read
::
Read (v. t.) To tell; to
declare;
to
recite.
Improvvisatore
::
Improvvisatore
(n.) One who
composes
and sings or
recites
rhymes
and short poems
extemporaneously.
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