- RECESSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The left leg is recessed as if the figure is shown striding, and the toes are not clearly depicted
- RECESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Homeowners can choose from tabletop models, freestanding units, or recessed wall installations, many of which feature sleek, contemporary lines
- Recessed - definition of recessed by The Free Dictionary
1 To place in a recess 2 To create or fashion a recess in: recessed a portion of the wall 3 To suspend for a recess: The committee chair recessed the hearings
- recessed - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
recessed (comparative further recessed or farther recessed, superlative furthest recessed or farthest recessed) Set back; located in a hole, space, or opening coordinate term quotations Coordinate term: inset (adjective)
- RECESSED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
recessed in British English (ˈriːsɛst ) adjective (of a door, window, etc) set into the surrounding wall
- Recessed - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
recessed Add to list Definitions of recessed adjective having a sunken area synonyms: deep-set, sunken
- Recessed Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The shelf is recessed into the wall The room has recessed lights lighting recessed shelves
- Recessed Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
The majority of the bikers remained on the course and with college recessed, the streets held only a few locals, waiting for the later rush of the 2,000 riders who'd roll into town
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