/
rɪˈsɛs,
ˈriːsɛs/
n.
- a small space set back in a wall.
▸a hollow space within something.
▸
(recesses)
remote, secluded, or secret places.
- a period when the proceedings of a parliament, law court, etc. are temporarily suspended.
▸chiefly N. Amer. a break between school classes.
v.
-
[usu. as adj. recessed]
set (a fitment) back into a wall or other surface.
- chiefly N. Amer. (of proceedings) be temporarily suspended.
▸(of an official body) suspend its proceedings temporarily.
Etymology
C16: from L. recessus, from recedere (see recede).