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The word recessional is in the Wiktionary

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— English words —
  • recessional adj. Of or relating to recession or withdrawal, particularly at the end of a religious service or wedding.
  • recessional n. Music played during a church recession.
16 English words from 2 English definitions

church during end end␣of Music of␣a particularly played recession relating religious religious␣service service the wedding withdrawal

One suffix (New word found by adding one or more letters at the end of the word.)

recessionals

One time in the middle (New word found by adding letters in front and at the end of the word.)

precessionally

One prefix (New word found by adding one or more letters in front of the word.)

precessional

28 words-in-word (Words found as is inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)

ces CEs CES cess cession ECE ess ESS -ess Ess. ion Ion -ion Iona nal- Ona ONA Oña rec rec. recess Recess recession sion Sion -sion SSI S.S.I.

20 words-in-word RTL (Words found written from right to left, inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)

ano- CER ECE ISS Isse Lan LAN Lan. NOI NOIs OIs OIS sec SEC sec- sec. Sec. S.E.C. S.␣E.␣C. SSE

7 anagrams found with an extra letter (New words formed with all the letters from the word and an extra letter.)

cholaneresis creationless heroicalness narcolepsies precessional reactionless recessionals

6 anagrams found minus a letter (New words formed with all the letters from the word minus a letter.)

arecolines linescores locarnises scare-lines scare␣lines scorelines

One cousin (New word found by changing only one letter.)

secessional


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