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Definition of reck
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Reck (v. t.) To
concern;
-- used
impersonally.
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Interest
::
Interest
(n.)
Premium
paid for the use of
money,
--
usually
reckoned
as a
percentage;
as,
interest
at five per cent per annum on ten
thousand
dollars..
Rakel
::
Rakel (a.)
Hasty;
reckless;
rash.
Miscomputation
::
Miscomputation
(n.)
Erroneous
computation;
false
reckoning.
Count
::
Count (v. t.) The act of
numbering;
reckoning;
also, the
number
ascertained
by
counting..
Perdue
::
Perdue
(a.)
Accustomed
to, or
employed
in,
desperate
enterprises;
hence,
reckless;
hopeless..
Naufragous
::
Naufragous
(a.)
causing
shipwreck.
Blade
::
Blade (n.) A
sharp-witted,
dashing,
wild, or
reckless,
fellow;
-- a word of
somewhat
indefinite
meaning..
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
count;
to
enumerate;
to
number;
also, to
compute;
to
calculate..
Underreckon
::
Underreckon
(v. t.) To
reckon
below what is right or
proper;
to
underrate.
Escot
::
Escot (v. t.) To pay the
reckoning
for; to
support;
to
maintain.
Compute
::
Compute
(v. t.) To
determine
calculation;
to
reckon;
to
count.
Floating
::
Floating
(a.)
Buoyed
upon or in a
fluid;
a, the
floating
timbers
of a
wreck;
floating
motes in the air..
Point
::
Point (n.) A fixed
conventional
place for
reference,
or zero of
reckoning,
in the
heavens,
usually
the
intersection
of two or more great
circles
of the
sphere,
and named
specifically
in each case
according
to the
position
intended;
as, the
equinoctial
points;
the
solstitial
points;
the nodal
points;
vertical
points,
etc. See
Equinoctial
Nodal..
Recche
::
Recche
(v. i.) To reck.
Era
::
Era (n.) A
period
of time
reckoned
from some
particular
date or
epoch;
a
succession
of years
dating
from some
important
event;
as, the era of
Alexander;
the era of
Christ,
or the
Christian
era (see under
Christian)..
Quartan
::
Quartan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
fourth;
occurring
every
fourth
day,
reckoning
inclusively;
as, a
quartan
ague, or
fever..
Wrecker
::
Wrecker
(n.) One who
causes
a
wreck,
as by false
lights,
and the
like..
Tenor
::
Tenor (n.) The
higher
of the two kinds of
voices
usually
belonging
to adult
males;
hence,
the part in the
harmony
adapted
to this
voice;
the
second
of the four parts in the scale of
sounds,
reckoning
from the base, and
originally
the air, to which the other parts were
auxillary..
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..
Lentiginous
::
Lentiginous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
lentigo;
freckly;
scurfy;
furfuraceous.
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