recant |
recourse |
As verbs the difference between recant and recourse
is that
recant is (ambitransitive) to withdraw or repudiate a statement or opinion formerly expressed, especially formally and publicly while
recourse is (obsolete) to return; to recur.
As a noun recourse is
the act of seeking assistance or advice.
chance |
recourse |
As a proper noun chance
is , an american pet form of chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance.
As a noun recourse is
the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As a verb recourse is
(obsolete) to return; to recur.
regress |
recourse |
As nouns the difference between regress and recourse
is that
regress is the act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression while
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As verbs the difference between regress and recourse
is that
regress is to move backwards to an earlier stage; to devolve while
recourse is to return; to recur.
concourse |
recourse |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between concourse and recourse
is that
concourse is (obsolete) concurrence; cooperation while
recourse is (obsolete) to have recourse; to resort.
As nouns the difference between concourse and recourse
is that
concourse is a large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal while
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As a verb recourse is
(obsolete) to return; to recur.
recourse |
claim |
As nouns the difference between recourse and claim
is that
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice while
claim is claim.
As a verb recourse
is (obsolete) to return; to recur.
precourse |
recourse |
As an adjective precourse
is before a course, such as of training or medical treatment.
As a noun recourse is
the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As a verb recourse is
(obsolete) to return; to recur.
recoursed |
recourse |
As verbs the difference between recoursed and recourse
is that
recoursed is (
recourse) while
recourse is (obsolete) to return; to recur.
As a noun recourse is
the act of seeking assistance or advice.
recurse |
recourse |
As verbs the difference between recurse and recourse
is that
recurse is to execute a procedure recursively while
recourse is to return; to recur.
As a noun recourse is
the act of seeking assistance or advice.
source |
recourse |
As nouns the difference between source and recourse
is that
source is the person, place, or thing from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired while
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As verbs the difference between source and recourse
is that
source is to obtain or procure:
used especially of a business resource.recourse is to return; to recur.
taxonomy |
recourse |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and recourse
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
recourse is the act of seeking assistance or advice.
As a verb recourse is
(obsolete) to return; to recur.
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