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rec·og·ni·tion

 (rĕk′əg-nĭsh′ən)

n.

1. The act of recognizing or condition of being recognized.

2. An awareness that something perceived has been perceived before.

3. An acceptance as true or valid, as of a claim: a recognition of their civil rights.

4. Attention or favorable notice: She received recognition for her many achievements.

5. Official acceptance of the national status of a new government by another nation.

6. Biology The ability of one molecule to attach itself to another molecule having a complementary shape, as in enzyme-substrate and antibody-antigen interactions.


[Middle English recognicion, knowledge of an event, from Old French recognition, from Latin recognitiō, recognitiōn-, act of recognizing, from recognitus, past participle of recognōscere, to recognize; see recognize.]


re·cog′ni·to′ry (rĭ-kŏg′nĭ-tôr′ē), re·cog′ni·tive (-tĭv) adj.

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