Definition of Recals

1. recal [v] - See also: recal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recals

recalk
recalked
recalking
recalks
recall
recall dose
recallabilities
recallability
recallable
recalled
recaller
recallers
recalling
recallment
recalls
recals (current term)
recamier
recamiers
recan
recanalisation
recanalisations
recanalise
recanalised
recanalises
recanalising
recanalization
recanalizations
recanalize
recanalized
recanalizes

Literary usage of Recals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1831)
"... and defection of the Army—The Prince of Orange proposes to withdraw the Dutch Troops—Answer of the Provisional Government—The King recals the Commission ..."

2. Sketches, Essays and Translations by Francis Walker Gilmer, William Wirt, François Quesnay (1828)
"It groupes and recals to my imagination, all the associations which soothe it—meadows, streams, woods, solitude, and above all, the repose which we find in ..."

3. History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France: From the by William Francis Patrick Napier (1862)
"... recals several divisions of infantry and cavalry from Soult'3 army — Embarrassments of that marshal — Mr. ..."

4. The History of the Roman Emperors: From Augustus to Constantine by Jean Baptiste Louis Crévier, John Mills (1814)
"He abolishes the law relating to high treason, recals the exiles, and punishes informers ... Instances of his wisdom and goodness. He recals the pantomimes. ..."

5. Travels in South America: From the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean by Paul Marcoy (1875)
"Something that recals Baucis and Philemon of classical memory.—<S(a, viator.'—Hospitality of a storekeeper.—Portrait in pastel of a grand lady. ..."

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