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    recce
    /ˈrɛki/

    noun

    • 1. another term for reconnaissance

    verb

    • 1. another term for reconnoitre

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  2. the process of getting information about enemy forces or positions by sending out small groups of soldiers or by using aircraft, etc.: He sent three men on a recce. the process of visiting and quickly looking around a place in order to find out information about it: He did a little recce of the area before picking a spot to wait with his camera.

  3. verb. If you recce an area, you visit that place in order to become familiar with it. People usually recce an area when they are going to return at a later time to do something there. [British, old-fashioned] The first duty of a director is to recce his location. [VERB noun] Recce is also a noun.

  4. noun. rec· ce ˈre-kē. often attributive. : reconnaissance. Examples of recce in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web This summer has been extremely busy with local and international productions, and lots of recces too.

  5. Recce definition: (especially in British military use) reconnaissance. See examples of RECCE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of recce noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. recce - reconnaissance (by shortening) recco, reccy. reconnaissance, reconnaissance mission - the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy); "an exchange of fire occurred on a reconnaissance mission".

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · recce (third-person singular simple present recces, present participle recceing, simple past and past participle recced or recce'd or recceed) ( British, Canada, New Zealand, military slang) Reconnoitre .

  9. recce. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English rec‧ce /ˈreki/ noun [ countable, uncountable] British English informal reconnaissance a quick recce of the area —recce verb [ intransitive, transitive] Examples from the Corpus recce • During a recce, the deaths column of local newspapers often prove invaluable - the newly-widowed ...

  10. recce Pronunciation: /ˈrɛki/ informal British English noun . another term for reconnaissance. Example sentences Our first visit in November was largely as a recce and investigation of possibilities. ...

  11. Recce definition: (especially in British military use) reconnaissance. See examples of RECCE used in a sentence.