recreation

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
recreation
    n 1: an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates; "scuba
         diving is provided as a diversion for tourists"; "for
         recreation he wrote poetry and solved crossword puzzles";
         "drug abuse is often regarded as a form of recreation"
         [syn: {diversion}, {recreation}]
    2: activity that refreshes and recreates; activity that renews
       your health and spirits by enjoyment and relaxation; "time
       for rest and refreshment by the pool"; "days of joyous
       recreation with his friends" [syn: {refreshment},
       {recreation}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Re-creation \Re`-cre*a"tion\ (r?`kr?*?sh?n), n. [See
   {Re-create}.]
   A forming anew; a new creation or formation.
   [1913 Webster]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Recreation \Rec"re*a"tion\ (-?"sh?n), n. [F. r['e]cr['e]ation,
   L. recreatio.]
   The act of recreating, or the state of being recreated;
   refreshment of the strength and spirits after toil;
   amusement; diversion; sport; pastime.
   [1913 Webster]
    
from The Devil's Dictionary (1881-1906)
RECREATION, n.  A particular kind of dejection to relieve a general
fatigue.
    
from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
47 Moby Thesaurus words for "recreation":
      amusement, bracer, bracing, cordial, disport, dissipation,
      distraction, diversion, divertisement, divertissement, ease,
      enjoyment, enlivenment, entertainment, exhilaration, frolic, fun,
      fun and games, hilarity, invigoration, jollity, mirth, passe-temps,
      pastime, pick-me-up, play, pleasure, reanimation, refection,
      refreshing, refreshment, regale, regalement, reinvigoration,
      relaxation, renewal, repose, revival, revivescence, revivescency,
      revivification, rollick, solace, sport, stimulation, tonic,
      vivification

    

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