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recountal

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re⋅count⋅al

[ree-koun-tl]
–noun
an act of recounting.

Origin:
1860–65; recount + -al 2
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re·count   (rĭ-kount')   
tr.v.   re·count·ed, re·count·ing, re·counts
  1. To narrate the facts or particulars of. See Synonyms at describe.

  2. To enumerate.


[Middle English recounten, from Old French reconter : re-, re- + conter, relate; see count1.]
re·count'al n.
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