recess
noun
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- (Australia, Britain, North America, Philippines, education) A time away from studying during the school day for a meal or recreation.
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recreo,
patio,
quiete,
receso
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- (countable) A temporary stoppage of an activity; a break, a pause.
- (countable) An act of retiring or withdrawing from public life, society, etc.; also, an act of living in retirement or seclusion, or a period of such retirement or seclusion.
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receso
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recess
verb
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- Of a meeting, the proceedings of an official body, etc.: to adjourn, to take a break.
- Of an official body: to suspend proceedings for a period of time.
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recesar
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recession
noun
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- (economics) A period of reduced economic activity
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recesión
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recessive
adjective
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- (genetics) Able to be masked by a dominant allele or trait.
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recesivo
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