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Definition of recite
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Recite
(n.) A
recital.
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, A , Or An . Pcp. It Is Presumably An Older Spelling Of Scanned. --2. Specifically
::
, a , or an . PCP. It is
presumably
an older
spelling
of
scanned.
--2.
Specifically
(Pros.),
to go
through
with, as a
verse,
marking
and
distinguishing
the feet of which it is
composed;
to show, in
reading,
the
metrical
structure
of; to
recite
metrically
() To go over and
examine
point by
point;
to
examine
with care; to look
closely
at or into; to
scrutinize..
Improvvisatore
::
Improvvisatore
(n.) One who
composes
and sings or
recites
rhymes
and short poems
extemporaneously.
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To utter or
recite
in
detail;
to give an
account
of; to
narrate.
Recite
::
Recite
(n.) A
recital.
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as
something
already
prepared,
written
down,
committed
to
memory,
or the like; to
deliver
from a
written
or
printed
document,
or from
recollection;
to
rehearse;
as, to
recite
the words of an
author,
or of a deed or
covenant..
Chant
::
Chant (v. t.) To sing or
recite
after the
manner
of a
chant,
or to a tune
called
a
chant..
Improvise
::
Improvise
(v. t.) To
compose,
recite,
or sing
extemporaneously,
especially
in
verse;
to
extemporize;
also, to play upon an
instrument,
or to act,
extemporaneously..
, A , Or An . Pcp. It Is Presumably An Older Spelling Of Scanned. --2.
::
, a , or an . PCP. It is
presumably
an older
spelling
of
scanned.
--2. ()
Specifically
(Pros.),
to go
through
with, as a
verse,
marking
and
distinguishing
the feet of which it is
composed;
to show, in
reading,
the
metrical
structure
of; to
recite
metrically..
Forerecited
::
Forerecited
(a.) Named or
recited
before.
Animation
::
Animation
(n.) The state of being
lively,
brisk,
or full of
spirit
and
vigor;
vivacity;
spiritedness;
as, he
recited
the story with great
animation..
Misrecite
::
Misrecite
(v. t. & i.) To
recite
erroneously.
Recite
::
Recite
(v. i.) To
repeat,
pronounce,
or
rehearse,
as
before
an
audience,
something
prepared
or
committed
to
memory;
to
rehearse
a
lesson
learned..
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..
Rhapsodist
::
Rhapsodist
(n.)
Anciently,
one who
recited
or
composed
a
rhapsody;
especially,
one whose
profession
was to
recite
the
verses
of
Hormer
and other epic
poets..
Narrate
::
Narrate
(v. t.) To tell,
rehearse,
or
recite,
as a
story;
to
relate
the
particulars
of; to go
through
with in
detail,
as an
incident
or
transaction;
to give an
account
of..
Narration
::
Narration
(n.) That part of a
discourse
which
recites
the time,
manner,
or
consequences
of an
action,
or
simply
states
the facts
connected
with the
subject..
Read
::
Read (v. t.) To tell; to
declare;
to
recite.
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To state in or as a
recital.
See
Recital,
5..
Epilogue
::
Epilogue
(n.) A
speech
or short poem
addressed
to the
spectators
and
recited
by one of the
actors,
after the
conclusion
of the
play..
Misrender
::
Misrender
(v. t.) To
render
wrongly;
to
translate
or
recite
wrongly.
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