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recess

re·cess [ r sèss, ri séss ]


noun  (plural re·cess·es)
Definition:
 
1. break from classes: a break from classes during the school day or year
played hopscotch during recess

2. break from business: a time during which no work or business is done, specifically a long period in which a legislative body is not sitting or a short break during court proceedings

3. remote place: a remote or secluded place ( often used in the plural )
A distant memory haunted the recesses of her mind.

4. indented or hollowed-out space: an area set into a wall or other flat surface, e.g. an alcove or niche
a recess large enough to hold a vase

5. anatomy body cavity: a concave area or cavity in a part of the body



verb  (past and past participle re·cessed, present participle re·cess·ing, 3rd person present singular re·cess·es)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb suspend proceedings: to take a break or suspend proceedings or work
The meeting was recessed at midday.
The court recessed early for the weekend.

2. transitive verb put something in recess: to put something in a recess, especially in a wall
recessed lighting

3. transitive verb make indentation in something: to make a recess in something, especially a wall
The north wall of the chamber has been recessed to form an alcove.

[Mid-16th century. Directly or via French< Latin recessus "going back" < recedere "go back"]
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