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Recital
Recital, is evidence as against the parties to the instrument and
recital
recital : a formal statement or setting forth of some relevant
Recital
The act of reciting the repetition of the words of another or of a
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Recitative
A species of musical recitation in which the words are delivered in a manner resembling
Recitation
The act of reciting rehearsal repetition of words or sentences
Recite
or printed document or from recollection to rehearse as to recite the words of an author or of a deed or
Rhapsody
A recitation or song of a rhapsodist a portion of an epic
Deed
does not execute the deed. See Halsbury, loc. cit. (b) Recitals. These are either narratives of past facts, or a statement
Om
has a special significance in the Hindu scriptures. It is recited at the commence-ment of the recitations of Hindu religious works.
Gestour
A reciter of gests or legendary tales a story teller
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