Vocabulary : Recked to Reclaimable

Recked : of Reck
Recking : of Reck
Reckless : Inattentive to duty; careless; neglectful; indifferent. ;; Rashly negligent; utterly careless or heedless.
Reckling : Needing care; weak; feeble; as, a reckling child. ;; A weak child or animal.
Reckon : To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate. ;; To count as in a number, rank, or series; to estimate by rank or quality; to place by estimation; to account; to esteem; to repute. ;; To charge, attribute, or adjudge to one, as having a certain quality or value. ;; To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; -- followed by an objective clause; as, I reckon he won't try that again. ;; To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing. ;; To come to an accounting; to make up accounts; to settle; to examine and strike the balance of debt and credit; to adjust relations of desert or penalty.
Reckoned : of Reckon
Reckoner : One who reckons or computes; also, a book of calculations, tables, etc., to assist in reckoning.
Reckoning : of Reckon ;; The act of one who reckons, counts, or computes; the result of reckoning or counting; calculation. ;; An account of time ;; Adjustment of claims and accounts; settlement of obligations, liabilities, etc. ;; The charge or account made by a host at an inn. ;; Esteem; account; estimation. ;; The calculation of a ship's position, either from astronomical observations, or from the record of the courses steered and distances sailed as shown by compass and log, -- in the latter case called dead reckoning (see under Dead); -- also used for dead reckoning in contradistinction to observation. ;; The position of a ship as determined by calculation.
Reclaim : To claim back; to demand the return of as a right; to attempt to recover possession of. ;; To call back, as a hawk to the wrist in falconry, by a certain customary call. ;; To call back from flight or disorderly action; to call to, for the purpose of subduing or quieting. ;; To reduce from a wild to a tamed state; to bring under discipline; -- said especially of birds trained for the chase, but also of other animals. ;; Hence: To reduce to a desired state by discipline, labor, cultivation, or the like; to rescue from being wild, desert, waste, submerged, or the like; as, to reclaim wild land, overflowed land, etc. ;; To call back to rectitude from moral wandering or transgression; to draw back to correct deportment or course of life; to reform. ;; To correct; to reform; -- said of things. ;; To exclaim against; to gainsay. ;; To cry out in opposition or contradiction; to exclaim against anything; to contradict; to take exceptions. ;; To bring anyone back from evil courses; to reform. ;; To draw back; to give
Reclaimable : That may be reclaimed.
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