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Definition of reck
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Reck (v. t.) To
concern;
-- used
impersonally.
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Tut-work
::
Tut-work
(n.) Work done by the
piece,
as in
nonmetaliferous
rock, the
amount
done being
usually
reckoned
by the
fathom..
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) The side of an
account
on which are
entered
all items
reckoned
as
values
received
from the party or the
category
named at the head of the
account;
also, any one, or the sum, of these
items;
-- the
opposite
of
debit;
as, this sum is
carried
to one's
credit,
and that to his
debit;
A has
several
credits
on the books of B..
Wantonly
::
Wantonly
(adv.)
In a
wanton
manner;
without
regularity
or
restraint;
loosely;
sportively;
gayly;
playfully;
recklessly;
lasciviously.
Perilous
::
Perilous
(a.)
Daring;
reckless;
dangerous.
Wretchless
::
Wretchless
(a.)
Reckless;
hence,
disregarded..
Freckled
::
Freckled
(a.)
Marked
with
freckles;
spotted.
Misreckoning
::
Misreckoning
(n.) An
erroneous
computation.
Precipitant
::
Precipitant
(a.)
Falling
or
rushing
headlong;
rushing
swiftly,
violently,
or
recklessly;
moving
precipitately..
Freckled
::
Freckled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Freckl.
Floating
::
Floating
(a.)
Buoyed
upon or in a
fluid;
a, the
floating
timbers
of a
wreck;
floating
motes in the air..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) To get sight of; to see; as, to sight land; to sight a
wreck..
Reckoning
::
Reckoning
(n.) The
position
of a ship as
determined
by
calculation.
Wreck-master
::
Wreck-master
(n.) A
person
appointed
by law to take
charge
of
goods,
etc.,
thrown
on shore after a
shipwreck..
Quartan
::
Quartan
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
fourth;
occurring
every
fourth
day,
reckoning
inclusively;
as, a
quartan
ague, or
fever..
Clear
::
Clear
(superl.)
Without
defect
or
blemish,
such as
freckles
or
knots;
as, a clear
complexion;
clear
lumber..
Perdue
::
Perdue
(a.)
Accustomed
to, or
employed
in,
desperate
enterprises;
hence,
reckless;
hopeless..
Number
::
Number
(n.) To
count;
to
reckon;
to
ascertain
the units of; to
enumerate.
Count
::
Count (v. t.) The act of
numbering;
reckoning;
also, the
number
ascertained
by
counting..
Shipwreck
::
Shipwreck
(v. t.) To
destroy,
as a ship at sea, by
running
ashore
or on rocks or
sandbanks,
or by the force of wind and waves in a
tempest..
Polar
::
Polar (a.)
Pertaining
to,
reckoned
from, or
having
a
common
radiating
point;
as, polar
coordinates..
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