recreation
101recreation — n. 1. Amusement, diversion, entertainment, relaxation, sport, play, pastime, cheer. 2. Relief, refreshment …
102recreation — n 1. relaxation, rest, easement; refreshment, restoration, renewal, rejuvenation, regeneration; revivification, invigoration, enlivening, exhilaration; dalliance, merrymaking, pleasantry, merriment. 2. pastime, diversion, distraction,… …
103recreation — rec·re·a·tion …
104recreation — [ˌrekriˈeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] formal things that you do to enjoy yourself recreational adj …
105récréation — nf. rékré(y)achon (Albanais | Montagny Bozel), rkréachon (Combe Si., Giettaz) …
106recreation — I A radio broadcast dramatizing actual events taken from a prior broadcast. Lobe v Turner (Tex Civ App) 257 SW2d 800; Anno: 15 ALR2d 793. II Amusement, play, or other form of relaxation, by way of refreshment of mind or body …
107recreation room — (in a home or public building) a room for informal entertaining, as for dancing, games, cards, etc. [1850 55] * * * …
108recreation ground — recre ation .ground n BrE an area of public land used for sports and games = ↑playing field …
109recreation room — recre ation .room n 1.) a public room, for example in a hospital, used for social activities or games 2.) AmE a room in a private house, where you can relax, play games etc British Equivalent: games room …
110recreation ground — re|cre|a|tion ground [ ,rekri eıʃn ,graund ] noun count BRITISH a piece of public land where sports and games are played …