Recipe vs. Recite

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Recipenoun

A formula for preparing or using a medicine; a prescription; also, a medicine prepared from such instructions.

Recipenoun

Any set of instructions for preparing a mixture of ingredients.

Recipenoun

By extension, a plan or procedure to obtain a given end result; a prescription.

Recipenoun

Now especially, a set of instructions for making or preparing food dishes.

Recipenoun

A set of conditions and parameters of an industrial process to obtain a given result.

Recipenoun

A formulary or prescription for making some combination, mixture, or preparation of materials; a receipt.

Recipenoun

a prescription for medicine.

Recipenoun

a prescription for medicine.

Recipenoun

a set of directions for preparing food from its ingredients.

Recipenoun

a method or procedure for accomplishing a goal by defined steps; - implying a high probability of achieving the goal; as, a recipe for success. Also used in a negative sense, as, a recipe for disaster.

Recipenoun

directions for making something

Recipenoun

a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required

Recipenoun

something which is likely to lead to a particular outcome

Recipenoun

a medical prescription

Recipe

A recipe is a set of instructions that describes how to prepare or make something, especially a dish of prepared food.

Reciteverb

(transitive) To repeat aloud (some passage, poem or other text previously memorized, or in front of one's eyes), often before an audience.

Reciteverb

(transitive) To list or enumerate something.

Reciteverb

(intransitive) To deliver a recitation.

Reciteverb

To repeat, as something already prepared, written down, committed to memory, or the like; to deliver from a written or printed document, or from recollection; to rehearse; as, to recite the words of an author, or of a deed or covenant.

Reciteverb

To tell over; to go over in particulars; to relate; to narrate; as, to recite past events; to recite the particulars of a voyage.

Reciteverb

To rehearse, as a lesson to an instructor.

Reciteverb

To state in or as a recital. See Recital, 5.

Reciteverb

To repeat, pronounce, or rehearse, as before an audience, something prepared or committed to memory; to rehearse a lesson learned.

Recitenoun

A recital.

Reciteverb

recite in elocution

Reciteverb

repeat aloud from memory;

Reciteverb

render verbally,

Reciteverb

narrate or give a detailed account of;

Reciteverb

specify individually;

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