recitation

recitation
/res'i tay"sheuhn/, n.
1. an act of reciting.
2. a reciting or repeating of something from memory, esp. formally or publicly.
3. oral response by a pupil or pupils to a teacher on a prepared lesson.
4. a period of classroom instruction.
5. an elocutionary delivery of a piece of poetry or prose, without the text, before an audience.
6. a piece so delivered or for such delivery.
[1475-85; < L recitation- (s. of recitatio), equiv. to recitat(us) (ptp. of recitare to RECITE) + -ion- -ION]

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  • RÉCITATION — n. f. Action de réciter, de prononcer un texte qu’on sait par coeur, en prenant un ton moins élevé que celui de la déclamation, et plus élevé que le ton de la simple lecture. Il se dit aussi de l’Action de dire de mémoire un texte qu’on avait… …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

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