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Definition of reck
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Reck (v. t.) To
concern;
-- used
impersonally.
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Declination
::
Declination
(n.) The arc of the
horizon,
contained
between
the
vertical
plane and the prime
vertical
circle,
if
reckoned
from the east or west, or
between
the
meridian
and the
plane,
reckoned
from the north or
south..
Turn
::
Turn (n.) One of the
successive
portions
of a
course,
or of a
series
of
occurrences,
reckoning
from
change
to
change;
hence,
a
winding;
a bend; a
meander..
Careful
::
Careful
(a.)
Taking
care;
giving
good heed;
watchful;
cautious;
provident;
not
indifferent,
heedless,
or
reckless;
-- often
followed
by of, for, or the
infinitive;
as,
careful
of
money;
careful
to do
right..
Wreck
::
Wreck (v. t.)
Destruction
or
injury
of
anything,
especially
by
violence;
ruin; as, the wreck of a
railroad
train..
Shipwreck
::
Shipwreck
(v. t.) To cause to
experience
shipwreck,
as
sailors
or
passengers.
Hence,
to cause to
suffer
some
disaster
or loss; to
destroy
or ruin, as if by
shipwreck;
to
wreck;
as, to
shipwreck
a
business..
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To make
account
of; to
regard;
to
reckon;
to
value;
to
estimate.
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.) The state of being lost or
destroyed;
especially,
the wreck or
foundering
of a ship or other
vessel..
Waveson
::
Waveson
(n.) Goods
which,
after
shipwreck,
appear
floating
on the
waves,
or sea..
Freckle
::
Freckle
(v. i.) To
become
covered
or
marked
with
freckles;
to be
spotted.
Enumerate
::
Enumerate
(v. t.) To
count;
to tell by
numbers;
to count over, or tell off one after
another;
to
number;
to
reckon
up; to
mention
one by one; to name over; to make a
special
and
separate
account
of; to
recount;
as, to
enumerate
the stars in a
constellation..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.) The
basket
or
apparatus
in
which,
when a line has been made fast to a
wrecked
ship from the
shore,
the
people
are
brought
off from the
wreck..
Deuce
::
Deuce (n.) A
condition
of the score
beginning
whenever
each side has won three
strokes
in the same game (also
reckoned
40 all), and
reverted
to as often as a tie is made until one of the sides
secures
two
successive
strokes
following
a tie or
deuce,
which
decides
the
game..
Wreckful
::
Wreckful
(a.)
Causing
wreck;
involving
ruin;
destructive.
Account
::
Account
(v. t.) To
reckon;
to
compute;
to
count.
Nones
::
Nones (n. pl.) The fifth day of the
months
January,
February,
April,
June,
August,
September,
November,
and
December,
and the
seventh
day of
March,
May, July, and
October.
The nones were nine days
before
the ides,
reckoning
inclusively,
according
to the Roman
method..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) The
dimensions
or
capacity
of
anything,
reckoned
according
to some
standard;
size or
extent,
determined
and
stated;
estimated
extent;
as, to take one's
measure
for a
coat..
Dare-deviltry
::
Dare-deviltry
(n)
Reckless
mischief;
the
action
of a
dare-devil.
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To count as in a
number,
rank, or
series;
to
estimate
by rank or
quality;
to place by
estimation;
to
account;
to
esteem;
to
repute..
Reckoner
::
Reckoner
(n.) One who
reckons
or
computes;
also, a book of
calculations,
tables,
etc., to
assist
in
reckoning..
Precipitant
::
Precipitant
(a.)
Falling
or
rushing
headlong;
rushing
swiftly,
violently,
or
recklessly;
moving
precipitately..
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