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Word: Recarry
Speech Type: Verb
Etymology:
late Middle English; earliest use found in Rolls of Parliament. From re- + carry. Compare Middle French rapporter, classical Latin reportāre
Definition:
To carry, bear, or convey back or again. Frequently in "to carry and recarry".
Definition:
To retake or reclaim (a town, position, ship, etc.) from the enemy by military assault. Now chiefly: to regain (a district, etc.) in an election.
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