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There are 22 twelve-letter words beginning with RECE

receiveablesreceivednessreceiverlessreceivershiprecelebratedrecelebratesrecementingsrecensionistrecensorshiprecentralizerecentrifugereceptacularreceptaculumreceptionismreceptionistreceptorlessreceptoromesreceptosomesrecertifyingrecessionalsrecessionaryrecessionist

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  • receiveables — n. Plural of receiveable.
  • receivedness — n. The state or quality of being received, accepted, or current.
  • receiverless — adj. Without a receiver.
  • receivership — n. (Law) The office and duties of a receiver. — n. (Law) The state of being under the control of a receiver. — n. (Law, business) A form trusteeship of bankruptcy administration…
  • recelebrated — v. Simple past tense and past participle of recelebrate.
  • recelebrates — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recelebrate.
  • recementings — n. Plural of recementing.
  • recensionist — n. One who makes recensions; a critical editor.
  • recensorship — n. Censorship again or anew.
  • recentralize — v. (Transitive) To centralize again or anew.
  • recentrifuge — v. To centrifuge again.
  • receptacular — adj. (Botany) Pertaining to, or growing in, the receptacle.
  • receptaculum — n. (Anatomy) A receptacle.
  • receptionism — n. (Theology) The Anglican doctrine that, during the Eucharist…
  • receptionist — n. An employee (such as a secretary) who works in reception (receiving… — n. (Theology) A proponent of receptionism.
  • receptorless — adj. Lacking receptors.
  • receptoromes — n. Plural of receptorome.
  • receptosomes — n. Plural of receptosome.
  • recertifying — v. Present participle of recertify.
  • recessionals — n. Plural of recessional.
  • recessionary — adj. Of or relating to a recession.
  • recessionist — adj. Causing or relating to an economic recession.
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