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recce
[rek-ee]
noun
(especially in British military use) reconnaissance.
a pilot who spent three months on recce.
recce
/ ˈɛɪ /
noun
a slang word for reconnaissance reconnoitre
Word History and Origins
Origin of recce1
Example Sentences
Even when it is just him and his caddie Lance Bennett on a Sunday recce before a major week, there is a presence about Tiger.
Professional organiser Jenn Jordan said doing a recce is an easy win.
He also denied driving to the area close to Ms Dale's Leinster Road home to carry out a "recce".
The comedian, who co-created the programme and stars as Ruby, said she was inspired by a recce to a call centre a few years ago.
The Punjab police have also arrested eight others for "providing logistic support, conducting recce and harbouring the shooters".
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