recital

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The act of reading or reciting in a public performance.

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A very detailed account or report of something; a narration.

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A public performance of music or dance, especially by a solo performer.

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The reciting or repeating of something previously prepared; especially, an elocutionary recitation; the rhetorical delivery before an audience of a composition committed to memory: as, the recital of a poem; a dramatic recital.

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A telling over; a narration; a relation of particulars about anything, either orally or in writing: as, the recital of evidence.

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That which is recited; a story; a narrative: as, a harrowing recital.

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In law:

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That part of a deed which rehearses the circumstances inducing or leading to its execution.

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Any incidental statement of fact in a deed or contract: as, a recital is evidence of the fact recited, as against the party making it.

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A musical performance or concert, vocal or instrumental, especially one given by a single performer, or a concert consisting of selections from the works of some one composer: as, a Wagner recital; a piano recital.