Recess Mnemonic
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recess
recess
/ɹɪ.ˈsɛs/
break
day off
pause
vacation
Examples
- The gene is recessive.
- This was the beginning of the recession.
- Is recession the price of inefficiency
- Is the gene recessive or dominant
- Recession is an oversupply of goods.
- The mutation is autosomal and recessive.
- The slogan transcends the recession.
- It is usually recessive as in the white peafowl.
- Recess is used as an alternative to adjournment.
- Religion resides in recesses of quietude.
a state of abeyance or suspended business
noun
a small concavity
noun
an arm off of a larger body of water (often between rocky headlands)
noun
an enclosure that is set back or indented
noun
a pause from doing something (as work)
noun
put into a recess
verb
make a recess in
verb
close at the end of a session
verb
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"Recess. Rest and peace, school's out, now we press less."
"Recess: Re + Chess. Take a break to play chess and rest."
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