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rec

 (rĕk)
n. Informal
Recreation.
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rec

(rɛk)
n
(Human Geography) informal short for recreation ground
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rec


(rek),
n.
recreation.
[1925–30; by shortening]

rec.

1. receipt.
2. recipe.
3. record.
4. recorder.
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rec

abbr of recommendedempf.
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References in classic literature ?
Not rec..." Kutuzov began, but checked himself immediately and sent for a senior officer.
"By Rec'd from Miss Vanstone," wrote the captain, with a gloomy brow, "Two hundred pounds."
He threw both his hands up to heaven at the rec ollection.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has described as misleading, media reports that its Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Cross Rivers state, Frankland Briyai was sacked from his position.
While RECs play an important role in ensuring the protection of research participants, they are often heavily criticised for overstepping their scope, being too bureaucratic, delaying important research and spending too much time rewording informed consent forms.
An REC that elects to approve a consent strategy allowable in national ethics guidelines is effectively electing to not follow section 71, which raises the question of what the consequences might be for RECs.
Pop Recs, currently on Stockton Road, has been the starting point for hundreds of musicians and artists, many of whom have gone on to play national and international stages.
Ali Ab del Ghaffar, CCO Eighteen while hosting the ceremony, distributed cheques amongst the respective RECs/ambassadors and said, 'We are thrilled to roll out the first programme of commission disbursement to our valued RECs and ambassadors.
Eastern, AltaTerra will present an independent and interactive online briefing, “Corporate and Institutional Green Power Strategies: Understanding the Growing Market for Renewable Energy Certificates.” Experts from 3Degrees and Whole Foods Market will join AltaTerra to cover the basics of voluntary renewable energy certificates, offer best practices for purchasing RECs, review best practices for communicating the impact of renewable energy purchases to stakeholders, and discuss the future of the REC market.
Renewable energy credits, also called "green tags," are tradable environmental commodities issued by an appropriate oversight entity to represent a set amount of energy produced (typically 1,000 kilowatt hours) from renewable natural resources, such as solar, wind and biomass.Calling the platform the first of its kind within the environmental brokerage community, Phoenix Partners noted that in the past, energy generators, resellers, marketers, and other parties interested in REC trading had to rely on more fragmented, intrusive "voice brokerage" channels to identify inventories and counterparties for REC purchases and sales.
New Delhi, Dec 17 (ANI/Business Wire India): The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) with the British High commission and Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC), conducted a workshop for its key stakeholders on Renewable Energy Certificate (REC), which it developed under a project funded by the Strategic Programme Fund of the British High commission.