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recreationn.1

Brit. /ˌrɛkrɪˈeɪʃn/, U.S. /ˌrɛkriˈeɪʃ(ə)n/
Forms: Middle English recreacioun, Middle English recreacioune, Middle English recreacyone, Middle English recreacyoun, Middle English–1500s recreacyon, Middle English–1600s recreacion, 1500s recrasyon, 1500s recreatyon, 1500s– recreation, 1600s recreaation; Scottish pre-1700 recreacion, pre-1700 recreacioun, pre-1700 recreatione, pre-1700 recreatioun, pre-1700 recreatioune, pre-1700 recreatyowne, pre-1700 1700s– recreation.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French recreacion, recreation; Latin recreātiōn-, recreātiō.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman recreaciun, recreacione, recreacioun and Middle French recreacion, recreation action or process of creating again or anew (13th cent. in Anglo-Norman), comfort, relaxation (13th cent. in Old French), pleasure, entertainment (mid 14th cent.) (distinguished in form in modern French: French récréation relaxation, amusement, recréation action or process of creating again or anew) and its etymon classical Latin recreātiōn-, recreātiō action or process of restoring (Pliny), in post-classical Latin also spiritual refreshment (4th cent.), relaxation, amusement (4th or 5th cent.; frequently from 13th cent. in British sources), action or process of creating again or anew, new birth (4th or 5th cent.; 12th cent. in a British source) < recreāt- , past participial stem of recreāre recreate v.1 + -iō -ion suffix1. Compare re-creation n.2, which probably shows a borrowing from the same source, although in modern use it normally shows the pronunciation typical of English formations in re- prefix, and hence is distinct in pronunciation from the present word. Compare also recreate v.1, recreate v.2Compare Old Occitan recreacio (14th cent.), Catalan recreació (14th cent.), Spanish recreación (14th cent.), Portuguese recreação (14th cent.), Italian ricreazione (a1600); also, in sense ‘action or process of creating again or anew’, Spanish recriación (16th cent.), Portuguese recriação (15th cent.).
1. Refreshment by eating; nourishment; a meal. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > providing or receiving food > [noun] > refreshment
recreationa1393
refectiona1398
refreshmenta1470
refetea1500
eleven o'clock1805
the world > food and drink > food > meal > [noun]
mealeOE
meatshiplOE
meal of meatc1330
meal's meatc1330
refectiona1425
eating1483
mealtide1485
repasc1485
sustenancea1500
breakfast1526
repast1530
recreation1538
cooking1804
eat1844
scoff1846
grub1857
khana1859
meetsuk1896
nosh1964
trough1981
the world > food and drink > farming > cultivation or tillage > cultivation of plants or crops > [noun] > nourishment given to plants
recreation1600
a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) vii. 477 To sustienen hem and fede In time of recreacion.
c1438 Bk. Margery Kempe (1940) ii. 239 (MED) I wote wel þer is a place of recreacyon..Late us gon þedyr & drynkyn.
1490 Caxton's Blanchardyn & Eglantine (1962) 145 Blanchardyn, Sadoyne, and his wyff..were sittyng at the bord takynge their recreacyon.
1538 in J. Strype Eccl. Memorials (1721) I. ii. App. xc. 251 I bequest to the Maister, Wardens and Felyshyp of the Drapers, v. pounde, for a recreation or a dyner.
1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique iii. xlvi. 516 The tree must haue some recreation giuen it in winter, after his great trauell in bringing foorth of his fruite.
2.
a. Physical refreshment or comfort produced by something affecting the senses or body. Obsolete.
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the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > [noun]
heartingOE
coolingc1350
refreshinga1382
recreationa1393
easement?a1400
rehetinga1400
freshing1422
refrigery?a1425
refectionc1450
refreshmenta1470
refrigeration1502
corroborating1530
recreating1538
comfortation1543
repast1546
rousing?a1563
refocillation1570
refresh1592
inanimationa1631
recruita1643
irrigationa1660
quicking1661
invigoration1662
reinvigoration1663
recuperation1703
rally1826
recruiting1840
energizing1841
recreance1842
inspiriting1846
animation1855
recruitment1862
inspiritment1886
pepping up1916
the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > sensuous pleasure > [noun] > refreshment or comfort affecting senses
recreationa1393
a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) vii. 873 The Sonne..The chief Planete..and of his face Be glade alle erthly creatures, And taken after the natures Here ese and recreacion.
?1435 ( J. Lydgate Minor Poems (1934) ii. 641 (MED) Wyn ys a likour off grete recreacioun.
a1500 (?a1450) Gesta Romanorum (Harl. 7333) (1879) 6 (MED) He vsid to ligge ny þe fire, for to haue comfort and recreacion of þe fire.
?1587 A. Hunton tr. J. Guillemeau Worthy Treat. Eyes (new ed.) i. iii. f. 6v This change and diuersitie of colours refresheth the weried eies in such sort, that before we haue viewed and looked on a thing diligentlie, we stay our eyes for this purpose, that the spirites of sight may as it were, retire themselues to this diuersitie of colours as to a place of recreation and comfort.
b. Mental or spiritual comfort or consolation; a comfort, a consolation. Obsolete.
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the mind > emotion > pleasure > state of being consoled or relieved > [noun] > consolation or relief
lightingOE
leathc1175
comfort?c1225
solacec1290
solacec1290
lithec1300
comfortingc1320
allegeancec1325
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froa1350
releasec1350
consolationc1374
legeancec1390
reliefa1393
comfortationa1400
leathinga1400
swagea1400
allegementa1425
alleviation?a1425
recreation?a1425
refrigery?a1425
lighteningc1425
recomfortc1425
mitigation?1435
recomforting1487
recreancea1500
allevation1502
easement1533
solacy1534
ease1542
cheer1549
assuagement1561
refreshing1561
easing1580
recomfortation1585
recomforture1595
assuage1596
allevement1599
mitification1607
allayment1609
solagement1609
levation1656
solacement1721
solation1757
soulagement1777
consolement1797
de-tension1949
de-tensioning1952
tea and sympathy1953
?a1425 tr. Catherine of Siena Orcherd of Syon (Harl.) (1966) 1 (MED) I..to ȝoure goostly recreacioun..purpose to wryte to ȝou..þe reuelaciouns of oure Lord.
a1450 York Plays (1885) 481 Vnkyndely þei kidde þem þer kyng for to kenne, With carefull comforth and colde recreacioun.
a1475 (?a1430) J. Lydgate tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage Life Man (Vitell.) 7338 (MED) Fastyng..Ys hys recreacioun.
?a1518 H. Watson Ualentyne & Orson (1555) x. sig. H.iiv She was so esprysed with his loue in all honoure, that without hym she might neyther haue solace nor recreacion.
1592 B. Rich Aduentures Brusanus ii. iv. 57 If thou didest knowe Brusanus, the ioy, the comforte, and recreation that is conuersante with beautye.
1633 King Charles I 18 Oct. in P. Heylyn Cyprianus Angl. (1719) ii. iv. 9 Now out of a like Pious Care..for the Service of God..and for the ease, and comfort, and recreation of Our well-deserving People, We do Ratify and Publish this Our Blessed Father's Declaration.
1725 J. Morgan tr. M. Rabadan Mahometism Explained II. 162 This shall be now your Mother; This all your Comfort, and all your Recreation!
1780 Miss Palmer Female Stability III. 122 I still remember the virtues and extraordinary qualifications of Mr. Grenville..with the utmost delight: they are my comfort and recreation to think on.
1785 R. Cumberland Arab i. 2 If there be comfort, If recreation to a wasted Spirit In a proud rivall's fall, give my revenge What name thou wilt.
3.
a. The action or fact of refreshing or entertaining oneself through a pleasurable or interesting pastime, amusement, activity, etc. (esp. habitually); amusement, entertainment.
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society > leisure > entertainment > [noun]
gleea700
playeOE
gameeOE
lakec1175
skentingc1175
wil-gomenc1275
solacec1290
deduit1297
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playingc1300
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spilea1325
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solacingc1384
bourdc1390
mazec1390
welfarea1400
recreationc1400
solancec1400
sporta1425
sportancea1450
sportingc1475
deport1477
recreancea1500
shurting15..
ebate?1518
recreating1538
abatementc1550
pleasuring1556
comfortmenta1558
disporting1561
pastiming1574
riec1576
joyance1595
spleen1598
merriment1600
amusement1603
amusing1603
entertainment1612
spleena1616
divertisement1651
diversion1653
disportment1660
sporting of nature1666
fun1726
délassement1804
gammock1841
pleasurement1843
dallying1889
rec1922
good, clean fun1923
cracka1966
looning1966
shoppertainment1993
society > leisure > entertainment > [noun] > source of amusement or entertainment
mirtha1250
solacec1290
recreationc1400
esbatement1477
pastime1490
pastancea1500
passe-temps1542
entertainment1561
relief?1578
fancy1590
sport1598
abridgement1600
entertain1601
recreative1615
amusatory1618
nutsa1625
diverter1628
recreator1629
passatempo1632
amuser1724
fun1726
dissipation1733
resource1752
distraction1859
enlivening1859
good, clean fun1867
enlivenment1883
light relief1885
laugh1921
not one's scene1962
violon d'Ingres1963
c1400 Bk. to Mother (Bodl.) 124 (MED) Crist..wol ȝeue þe no leue to ride ne to go out of þi cloister for recreacioun.
?a1425 Mandeville's Trav. (Egerton) (1889) 155 New thinges..to tell off for solace and recreacioun.
1484 W. Caxton tr. Subtyl Historyes & Fables Esope vi To take his recreacion he entryd in to his gardyn.
1532 T. More Confut. Tyndale in Wks. 558/1 Tindall is as it semeth..set vpon reading of rydles for his recreacion.
1584 T. Cogan Hauen of Health ii. 18 Socrates..for recreation..blushed not to ride uppon a reede among his litle children.
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xxiv. 129 Forrests, and Chases, either for his recreation, or for preservation of Woods.
1683 Britanniæ Speculum 17 The Forests, Parks..Warrens, and Woods stored with wild Beasts only for Recreation and Food.
1755 E. Young Centaur ii, in Wks. (1757) IV. 140 Too much recreation tires as much, as too much business.
1791 W. Cowper tr. Homer Iliad in Iliad & Odyssey I. xxi. 56 Eleven days, at his return, he gave To recreation joyous with his friends.
1814 Sporting Mag. 43 220 The ride being intended for the recreation of Noblemen, Gentlemen, &c.
1860 W. F. Hook Lives Archbishops Canterbury I. i. 2 He sought his recreation in the study of Ecclesiastical History.
1891 F. W. Farrar Darkness & Dawn I. xv. 131 To Nero..every man was sluggish and plebeian who did not care to season his recreation with a variety of vices.
1928 E. Waugh Let. Aug. (1980) 28 As recreation I am beginning a detective story full of murder and mystery.
1958 Observer 10 Aug. 2/7 Our recreation was spent in back entries.
1990 J. Halperin Novelists in their Youth ii. 59 One of Hardy's earliest forms of juvenile recreation, significantly, was to wrap himself in a tablecloth and imitate the local vicar.
b. An activity or pastime which is pursued for the pleasure or interest it provides.
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?a1425 tr. Catherine of Siena Orcherd of Syon (Harl.) (1966) 213 (MED) A soul vsynge siche teeris..setteþ riȝt nouȝt by ony maner of recreaciouns.
c1475 (a1449) J. Lydgate Minor Poems (1934) ii. 775 (MED) Travaile requyrith a recreacioun.
1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour i. xvi. sig. K1v The pastors & curates dyd wynke at suche recreations.
1585 T. Washington tr. N. de Nicolay Nauigations Turkie iii. x. 86 The Turke hath observed the Palester of the Athletes..for one of his accustomed recreations.
1608 S. Hieron Helpe vnto Deuotion in Wks. (1620) I. 691 Taking heed to our selues in our eatings, in our apparrell, in our companie, in our recreations.
1631 W. Gouge Gods Three Arrowes iii. §11. 206 Such kind of recreations as make men fitter for warre.
1749 G. Lavington Enthusiasm Methodists & Papists: Pt. I 23 Our love of Recreations and Diversions has indeed confessedly exceeded all bounds.
1790 J. S. Murray On Equality of Sexes in Massachusetts Mag. Apr. 223/1 Employments and recreations which naturally tend to enervate the body, and debilitate the mind.
1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. vii. 169 The chase was his favourite recreation.
1881 Harper's Mag. Dec. 147/2 His especial recreation was yachting upon the river in his steam-launch.
1906 J. Galsworthy Man of Prop. 243 Incredible quantities of Forsytes, whose chief recreation out of business hours is the discussion of each other's affairs.
1948 Life 6 Sept. 5/1 (advt.) Roller skating is a healthy, delightful recreation for young and old.
1994 New Scientist 15 Oct. (Future Suppl.) 27/3 Hang-gliding, parascending, potholing have all shifted from being sports for the mad few to recreations for the careful many.
c. A person who or thing which provides entertainment or enjoyment for others; a source of recreation. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > entertainment > [noun] > source of amusement or entertainment > one who or that which supplies entertainment
recreationa1616
entertainer1712
a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) ii. iii. 131 If I do not gull him into an ayword, and make him a common recreation [etc.] . View more context for this quotation
1863 Sat. Rev. 15 Aug. 224 These Tragedies and other Plays will live..not as the recreation of an idle hour [etc.].
d. An educational exercise, lesson, or problem intended to be both instructive and enjoyable. Chiefly in plural, esp. in the titles of collections of such exercises or problems.
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society > education > learning > study > subject or object of study > [noun] > exercises or homework
lesson?c1225
renderc1380
vulgars1520
practicec1541
theme1545
example1562
tax1564
repetition1579
exercise1612
praxis1612
recreation1633
pensum1667
vacation-exercisea1668
version1711
task1737
thesisa1774
dictation1789
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cram-book1858
rep1858
banco1862
prep1866
classwork1867
preparation1875
work card1878
vacation-task1904
1633 tr. ‘H. van Etten’ (title) Mathematicall recreations. Or a Collection of sundrie Problemes, extracted out of the Ancient and Moderne Philosophers... Usefull for others, to acuate and stirre them up to the search of further knowledge; and serviceable to all for many excellent things, both for pleasure and Recreation.
1666 J. Corss (title) Practical geometry. Or a manual of mathematical recreations.
1708 tr. J. Ozanam (title) Recreations mathematical and physical.
1782 W. Hooper Rational Recreations (ed. 2) II. xliv. 180 This design differs in the construction from that in the first Recreation.
1880 C. V. Clay (title) Roses and lilies. Six recreations arranged for the piano for teachers' use.
1964 A. H. Beiler (title) Recreations in the theory of numbers: the queen of mathematics entertains.
2001 J. Ruggero (title) Five by five: 25 intermediate five-finger piano recreations in styles from Bach to rock.
4. A place of refreshment or for recreation. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > entertainment > place of amusement or entertainment > [noun]
playstoweOE
recreation1440
playground1825
hang-out1957
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > refreshment or invigoration > [noun] > place where one is refreshed
recreation1440
breathing place1591
bait-land1725
Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 426 Recreacyon, or howse of refreschynge, recreatorium.
1619 E. M. Bolton tr. Florus Rom. Hist. 44 Tibur which is now but a suburb, and Præneste but our summer-recreation.

Compounds

recreation area n.
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1901 N.Y. Times 7 Apr. 20/3 A public garden of two and a half acres, which will be the principal recreation area of the settlement.
1961 Recreation Dec. 531/1 Recreation areas are never too large for the future.
1995 Denver Post 27 May b2/2 A time for..slapping on a pair of cutoffs and heading for a ridiculously crowded recreation area.
recreation centre n.
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1902 J. A. Riis Battle with Slum xiii. 376 (heading) Constitution of the Jackson Pleasure Club. Evening recreation centre P. S. No. 160, New York City.
1927 F. M. Thrasher Gang iv. xxi. 453 North Side politicians have planned to build near the Chicago Commons a huge recreation center for these gangs, which will become a sort of junior Tammany Hall.
1943 J. S. Huxley TVA 17 Guntersville, formerly a sleepy market town..is now becoming..an important recreation centre.
1994 Maturity Mag. (New Westminster, Brit. Columbia) May–June 7/3 A cycle safety course, offered by a community recreation centre or a local college.
recreation day n.
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1647 Maids Petition (title page) Presented on Tuesday the 9. of August, the 2d. Recreation day for Apprentices 1647.
1756 M. Calderwood Lett. & Jrnls. (1884) xii. 310 In summer they are allowed to walk in the garden on recreation days, and to speak at their work.
1866 Catholic World July 435/1 If this be recreation day, you will see congregated here the liveliest and happiest set of faces that it has ever been your good fortune to meet in this world.
1992 Jrnl. Econ. Lit. 30 706/2 The choice of which site to visit on the first recreation day.
recreation ground n.
ΚΠ
a1784 R. Bigland Hist. Coll. County of Gloucester (1792) II. ccxxxii The Award assigns to Charles Owen Cambridge, as Lord of Manor 13p. and for Recreation Ground 1 r. 17p. and allotments for private Lands to C. O. Cambridge.
1818 Times 16 Mar. 1/1 (advt.) Great Stanmore School, Middlesex..a genteel circle of juvenile society.., excellent domestic accommodations, large recreation grounds.
1898 E. Howard To-morrow xiv. 147 These wretched slums will be pulled down, and their sites occupied by parks, recreation grounds, and allotment gardens.
1969 I. Opie & P. Opie Children's Games xii. 341 The merry-go-round is a type of swing placed in the recreation ground by the local council.
2006 Daily Tel. 13 July 7/1 They will be in total lockdown for 23 out of 24 hours, with little space for exercise in the prison's small recreation ground.
recreation hall n.
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1798 W. Tooke Castéra's Life Catharine II III. ix. 69 The same practice is observed in the recreation-halls and the sleeping rooms.
1866 Catholic World July 435/1 Keeping still to the left you pass into the Recreation Hall.
1935 A. MacArthur & H. K. Long No Mean City xx. 312 By the time of the Glasgow Fair..the first of the clubs and recreation halls which now play an important part in tenement life were opened.
1994 News-Record (Maplewood & South Orange, New Jersey) 28 July b3/1 The theme is ‘Western Adventure’, and takes place at a real farm with bunkhouses, a dining hall in a barn, and a recreation hall in the former hayloft.
recreation home n.
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1899 N.Y. Times 29 Nov. 8/5 In the Sick Children's Mission 827 children of the east side's helpless poor are accommodated, and more than 6,000 find a recreation home at the Bath Beach Home.
1976 National Observer (U.S.) 10 July 6/2 Add to this the boom in recreation and leisure homes and you have Ozark hills and hollows chock full of people.
recreation leader n.
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1913 Newport (Rhode Island) Daily News 25 Jan. 8/5 It is quite possible for a recreation leader to create within the neighborhood where he works such a standard of decency and right behavior that the very atmosphere of the place prohibits much of the wrong-doing which usually requires supervision.
1953 H. D. Corbin Recreation Leadership ii. 20 The recreation leader is responsible for the organization, direction, and supervision of recreational activities.
2007 Eureka (Calif.) Times Standard (Nexis) 14 Oct. They work for the university as rock-climbing instructors and outdoor recreation leaders.
recreation leadership n.
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1917 Lowell (Mass.) Sun 12 July 6/2 A committee of the Women's Patriotic League in Boston is conducting a course of lectures intended to qualify girls for recreation leadership.
1924 Playground Apr. 118 The marked increase in employed recreation leadership.
2006 Standard (St. Catharines, Ont.) (Nexis) 5 Dec. c2 The second-year forward, who is enrolled in the recreation leadership program, has been a standout all season and is averaging 30 to 35 minutes of floor time a game.
recreation league n.
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1912 Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) 20 Sept. 11/1 At the Elite alleys the Elite league of four teams, the Social league and the Recreation league, of two teams each, are planned.
1995 Edmonton (Alberta) Jrnl. 21 Jan. b6 I know that is not the actual name, since he was not in official Little League competition, just our local recreation league.
recreation officer n.
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1906 Waterloo (Iowa) Daily Courier 8 Aug. 5/1 Miss Archibald, recreation officer for the Y.W.C.A. at Loncoln, Neb., was in charge of the field day program.
2007 Northern District Times (Austral.) (Nexis) 31 Oct. 3 BCS Catering Solutions turned on pink party food while recreation officers organised fun and games for residents.
recreation ramble n.
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1853 D. F. M'Carthy Dramas of Calderon I. p. viii Recreation-rambles into the enchanted regions of foreign song.
1864 A. B. Longstreet Master William Mitten iv. 37 I have noticed that, Doctor. You hardly ever leave the house in the day time, while you often take recreation-rambles at night.
recreation room n.
ΚΠ
1832 New-Eng. Mag. Nov. 387 The privileges of the first are, to walk without the bounds.., and to have the use of the recreation room without permission.
1854 F. Faber Let. in L. M. Trevor Newman (1962) II. 42 Blood and brains on ye cocoanut matting of ye recreation room.
1978 J. Wainwright Thief of Time 99 I'm in the Recreation Room. Playing Ludo.
2005 Uncut June 54/3 A game of air hockey on a table that sits in the studio's main recreation room.
recreation tent n.
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1874 Times 5 May 13/3 Great success had attended the experiment of refreshment and recreation tents at the Autumn Manœuvres.
1930 E. M. Brent-Dyer Chalet Girls in Camp v. 75 The two big tents for the commissariat and recreation tents had ridge-poles.
2007 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 14 Oct. a1 The tent city, complete with military cots and a recreation tent, is where some 550 court officials, lawyers, security guards and journalists from around the world are to live.
recreation therapy n.
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1935 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 35 697 A very interesting instructor's manual containing orientation plans for beginners.., recreation therapy outlines, ward teaching plans.., and the rating scale for students.
1977 M. Edelman Polit. Lang. iv. 60 If they play volleyball, that is recreation therapy.
2007 North Bay (Ont.) Nugget (Nexis) 5 Oct. a1 She said this year two new programs were introduced—sport conditioning and recreation therapy.
recreation time n.
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c1755 in B. Ward Hist. St. Edmund's Coll. (1893) 302 Recreation time after Supper.
1859 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Nov. 559/1 Hugh the prior, as he walked with some of the brethren in the cloister at recreation time.
1909 ‘M. Twain’ Is Shakespeare Dead? iv. 45 It seriously shortened his..recreation-time.
1950 P. Tempest Lag's Lexicon 176 Rec, used in some prisons instead of the word ‘association’. The prisoners' recreation time.
2007 Morning Call (Allentown, Pa.) (Nexis) 31 Oct. b5 Inmates are essentially confined to their cells except for recreation time, meals and phone calls.
recreation vehicle n.
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1963 Pacific Stars & Stripes 1 Apr. 18/5 His rewards include a steak dinner, a recreation vehicle for three days at no cost, a rest and relaxation trip to Hong Kong and a 72-hour pass.
1965 Valley News (Van Nuys, Calif.) 30 Mar. a22/3 The Golden Wheel is awarded to the manufacturer who has made outstanding contributions to the recreation vehicle industry.
1990 D. Peterson Dress Gray iii. 83 Even the huge recreation vehicles which served as the stars' dressing rooms caused little commotion after the first day.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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