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There are 20 words containing RECED

PRECEDEprecede v. (Transitive) To go before, go in front of.
precede v. (Transitive) To cause to be preceded; to preface; to introduce.
precede v. (Transitive) To have higher rank than (someone or something else).
PRECEDEDpreceded v. Simple past tense and past participle of precede.
PRECEDE v. to go before.
PRECEDENCEprecedence n. The state of preceding in importance or priority.
precedence n. Precedent.
PRECEDENCE n. the fact of preceding in time, also PRECEDENCY.
PRECEDENCESprecedences n. Plural of precedence.
PRECEDENCE n. the fact of preceding in time, also PRECEDENCY.
PRECEDENCIESprecedencies n. Plural of precedency.
PRECEDENCY n. the fact of preceding in time, also PRECEDENCE.
PRECEDENCYprecedency n. Precedence; superiority.
precedency n. (Obsolete) The fact of serving as a precedent.
PRECEDENCY n. the fact of preceding in time, also PRECEDENCE.
PRECEDENTprecedent n. An act in the past which may be used as an example to help decide the outcome of similar instances in the future.
precedent n. (Law) A decided case which is cited or used as an example to justify a judgment in a subsequent case.
precedent n. An established habit or custom.
PRECEDENTEDprecedented adj. (Rare, chiefly law) Having a precedent; not novel.
precedented v. (Rare) simple past tense and past participle of precedent.
PRECEDENTED adj. having a precedent, warranted by example.
PRECEDENTIALprecedential adj. (Law) Having the force of precedent.
PRECEDENTIAL adj. of the nature of a precedent.
PRECEDENTIALLYprecedentially adv. (Law) In a manner having the force of precedent.
PRECEDENTIAL adv. of the nature of a precedent.
PRECEDENTLYprecedently adv. Beforehand; antecedently.
PRECEDENT adv. preceding.
PRECEDENTSprecedents n. Plural of precedent.
precedents v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precedent.
PRECEDENT n. something that goes before.
PRECEDESprecedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precede.
PRECEDE v. to go before.
PRECEDINGpreceding adj. Occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence.
preceding v. Present participle of precede.
PRECEDE v. to go before.
RECEDErecede v. To move back; to retreat; to withdraw.
recede v. To cede back; to grant or yield again to a former possessor.
recede v. To take back.
RECEDEDreceded v. Simple past tense and past participle of recede.
RECEDE v. to move back.
RECEDESrecedes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recede.
RECEDE v. to move back.
RECEDINGreceding v. Present participle of recede.
receding adj. Going or moving back or further away from a previous position; gradually diminishing.
receding adj. That recedes.
UNPRECEDENTEDunprecedented adj. Never before seen, done, or experienced; without precedent.
UNPRECEDENTED adj. having no precedent.
UNPRECEDENTEDLYunprecedentedly adv. In an unprecedented manner.
UNPRECEDENTED adv. having no precedent.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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