|   tr.v. re·count·ed, re·count·ing, re·counts   To narrate the facts or particulars of: The book recounts the siege of Lisbon.  See Synonyms at describe. re·countal n.   | 
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|   tr.v. re·count·ed, re·count·ing, re·countsalso re-count·ed, re-count·ing, re-counts   To count again.  n. recount (rēkount′) An additional count, especially a second count of votes cast in an election.   | 
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