RECAPITULATION

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  • re·ca·pit·u·la·tion (r k -p ch -l sh n). n. 1. The act or process of recapitulating. 2. A
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  • re·ca·pit·u·late (r k -p ch -l t ). v. re·ca·pit·u·lat·ed, re·ca·pit·u·lat·ing, re·ca·pit·u·lates.
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  • re·ca·pit·u·late. verb \ˌrē-kə-ˈpi-chə-ˌlāt\. re·ca·pit·u·lat·edre·ca·pit·u·lat·ing.

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