| 单词 | recognitory | 
| 释义 | recognitoryadj.  Of or relating to, or involving recognition or acknowledgement. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > recognition > 			[adjective]		 recognitive1802 recognitory1813 the mind > language > statement > acknowledgement or recognition > 			[adjective]		 recognitive1802 recognitory1813 1813    R. Roscoe Chevy Chase 205/2  				The rustic frieze..and the armorial bearings, that adorn this apartment are..recognitory of former times and manners. 1822    C. Lamb in  London Mag. Mar. 284/1  				A pun, and its recognitory laugh, must be co-instantaneous. 1897    C. Dixon 		(title)	  				Curiosities of Bird Life, an Account of the..Protective and Recognitory Colours..of Birds. 1924    Sci. Monthly May 498  				We do not, for instance, secure a complete inventory of the subject's reproductive or recognitory memory. 1998    Sunday Tel. 		(Nexis)	 26 Apr. 9  				It's probably due more to over-reliance on coiffure as a recognitory aid than to any atavistic white imperial idea that all orientals look the same. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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