noun
(countable) A depressed, hollow, or indented space; also, a hole or opening.
(countable) A hidden, innermost, or inaccessible place or part of a place.
(countable) A temporary stoppage of an activity; a break, a pause.
(countable, archaic) An act of retiring or withdrawing; a moving back.
(countable, historical) A decree or resolution of the diet of the Holy Roman Empire or the Hanseatic League.
An act of retiring or withdrawing from public life, society, etc.; also, an act of living in retirement or seclusion, or a period of such retirement or seclusion.
Leisure, relaxation.
The state of being withdrawn.
A departure from a norm or position.
A time interval during which something ceases; an interruption, a respite.
(countable, geology) An overall-concave, reentrant section of a sinuous fold and thrust belt, thrust sheet, or a single thrust fault, caused by one or more of: deformation (folding and faulting) of strata and geologic structures during orogenesis, differences in the angle of critical taper during orogenesis, or differing erosional level of the present geomorphological surface.
adjective
(obsolete, rare) Of a place or time: distant, remote.
verb
To position (something) a distance behind another thing; to set back.
To make a recess (noun noun, sense 1 and noun, sense 1.1) in (something).
Often preceded by in or into: to inset (something) into a recess or niche.
To conceal, to hide.
To temporarily suspend (a meeting, the proceedings of an official body, etc.).
To make a recess appointment in respect of (someone).
Of a meeting, the proceedings of an official body, etc.: to adjourn, to take a break.
Of an official body: to suspend proceedings for a period of time.