recidive

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== English == === Etymology 1 === From Latin recidīvus; compare Middle French recidive. Doublet of recidivous. ==== Adjective ==== recidive (not comparable) Synonym of recidivous (“recurring”). Synonym of recidivous (“prone to relapse”). === Etymology 2 === From Middle French recidive (modern French récidive) or its etymon Latin recidīva, from the feminine of recidīvus. ==== Noun ==== recidive (plural recidives) Synonym of recidivation (“relapse”). Synonym of recidivist (“one who falls back into prior habits”). === Etymology 3 === From Middle English resydiven, from Latin recidīvō, from recidīvus + -ō (verb-forming suffix). ==== Verb ==== recidive (third-person singular simple present recidives, present participle recidiving, simple past and past participle recidived) (intransitive) Synonym of recidivate (“to fall back into prior habits”). === Related terms === === References === == Italian == === Adjective === recidive feminine plural of recidivo === Noun === recidive f plural of recidiva === Anagrams === recidevi, ricedevi == Latin == === Pronunciation === (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [rɛ.kɪˈdiː.wɛ] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [re.t͡ʃiˈdiː.ve] === Adjective === recidīve vocative masculine singular of recidīvus