- 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 and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
recessed in British English (ˈriːsɛst ) adjective (of a door, window, etc) set into the surrounding wall
- 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 Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The shelf is recessed into the wall The room has recessed lights lighting recessed shelves
- Recessed - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The word 'recessed' originated from the word 'recess', which comes from the Latin word 'recessus', meaning 'a retreat or withdrawal' It was first used in the mid-17th century to describe something set back or embedded into a surface
- 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)
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