Ac vs Recognize - What's the difference?
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absolute ceiling
account current
acre
(music) adult contemporary, a radio format
air conditioning; air conditioned
air corps
aircraftman
all clear, as in button on electronic calculator
(electricity) alternating current; often used to indicate an alternating potential rather than a current, as in 110V AC.
anno Christi, in the year of Christ.
ante Christum, before Christ.
(medical) ante cibum, before meals.
(religion) antichristian
area code
army corps
(legal) as charged, as in: guilty as charged, usually
athletic club
(Internet, slang) audible chuckle (rfex)
author's correction
automobile club
(US, military) Auxiliary Collier - a naval coal transport that travels with the fleet to provide coal for coal powered warships
(set theory) axiom of choice
(Australia) Companion of the Order of Australia.
aviation cadet
America's Cup (competition yacht sailing match racing regatta)
(label)
Aceh, an autonomous province of Indonesia.
(geography) Acre, a state of Brazil.
To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity.
* 1900 , , (The House Behind the Cedars) , Chapter I,
To acknowledge the existence or legality of something; treat as valid or worthy of consideration.
To acknowledge or consider as something.
To realize or discover the nature of something; apprehend quality in; realize or admit that.
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, title= To give an award.
To show appreciation of.
(obsolete) To review; to examine again.
(obsolete) To reconnoiter.
To cognize again.
As an adjective ac
is cruel, severe, fierce.As a verb recognize is
to match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity or recognize can be to cognize again.ac
English
(wikipedia AC)Alternative forms
* (air conditioning) * (alternating current) , ac * (army corps, atheletic club) * (anno Christi, ante Christum) * (ante cibum)Initialism
(Initialism) (head)Synonyms
* (anno Christi) AD (anno Domini) * (ante Christum) BC (before Christ)Antonyms
* (alternating current) DC * (ante Christum) AD (anno Domini)Abbreviation
(Abbreviation) (head)Anagrams
* ----recognize
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) reconoistre, from (etyl) recognoscere, first attested in the 16th century. Displaced native English , compare German erkennen.Alternative forms
* recognise (non-Oxford British spelling)Verb
(recogniz) (North American and Oxford British spelling)- He looked in vain into the stalls for the butcher who had sold fresh meat twice a week, on market days, and he felt a genuine thrill of pleasure when he recognized the red bandana turban of old Aunt Lyddy, the ancient negro woman who had sold him gingerbread and fried fish, and told him weird tales of witchcraft and conjuration, in the old days when, as an idle boy, he had loafed about the market-house.
Katrina G. Claw
Rapid Evolution in Eggs and Sperm, volume=101, issue=3, magazine=(American Scientist) , passage=In plants, the ability to recognize self from nonself plays an important role in fertilization, because self-fertilization will result in less diverse offspring than fertilization with pollen from another individual.}}
- to recognize services by a testimonial
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