different between presentation vs recital
presentation
English
Alternative forms
- præsentation (archaic)
Etymology
From Old French presentation (French présentation), from Latin praesent?ti?nem, accusative singular of praesent?ti? (“representation, exhibition”).Morphologically present +? -ation
Pronunciation
- (US, UK, Canada) IPA(key): /?p??z?n?te???n/, /?p?iz?n?te???n/
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
presentation (countable and uncountable, plural presentations)
- The act of presenting, or something presented
- 1594, Richard Hooker, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie
- Prayers are sometimes a presentation of mere desires.
- 1594, Richard Hooker, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie
- A dramatic performance
- An award given to someone on a special occasion
- Money given as a wedding gift.
- A lecture or speech given in front of an audience
- (medicine) The symptoms and other possible indications of disease, trauma, etc., that are exhibited by a patient who has sought, or has otherwise come to, the attention of a physician, e.g., "Thirty-four-year-old male presented in the emergency room with slight fever, dilated pupils, and marked disorientation."
- (medicine) The position of the foetus in the uterus at birth
- (fencing) Offering one's blade for engagement by the opponent
- (mathematics) The specification of a group by generators and relators.
- The act or right of offering a clergyman to the bishop or ordinary for institution in a benefice.
- If the bishop admits the patron's presentation, the clerk so admitted is next to be instituted by him.
- (immunology) The preparation of antigen fragments during the immune response
Derived terms
Related terms
- presentational
- presentationally
Translations
Anagrams
- penetrations
Old French
Noun
presentation f (oblique plural presentations, nominative singular presentation, nominative plural presentations)
- presentation (act of presenting something or someone)
- presentation (demonstration)
Descendants
- ? English: presentation
- French: présentation
Swedish
Etymology
From French présentation, from présenter + -ation, equivalent to presentera +? -ation. Cognate with English presentation, German Präsentation, Norwegian Bokmål presentasjon, Norwegian Nynorsk presentasjon and Danish præsentation.
Noun
presentation c
- a presentation
Declension
Related terms
- presentatör
- presentera
Anagrams
- prestationen
presentation From the web:
- what presentation means
- what presentation should i do
- what presentation software
- what presentation skills
- what presentation not using hyperlinks
- what presentation tool is offline
- what presentation method is dtp
- what presentation software is the best
recital
English
Etymology
recite +? -al
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???sa?tl?/
- Rhymes: -a?t?l
Noun
recital (countable and uncountable, plural recitals)
- The act of reciting (the repetition of something that has been memorized); rehearsal
- The act of telling the order of events of something in detail the order of events; narration.
- That which is recited; a story, narration, account.
- A vocal, instrumental or visual performance by a soloist.
- (law) A formal, preliminary statement in a deed or writing in order to explain the reasons on which the transaction is founded, prior to a positive allegation.
Translations
References
Anagrams
- article, clairet, lacerti
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English recital.
Noun
recital m (invariable)
- recital (theatrical recitation)
Anagrams
- celarti
- citarle
- tralice
Polish
Etymology
From English recital.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /r??t??i.tal/
Noun
recital m inan
- (music) recital (vocal, instrumental or visual performance by a soloist)
Declension
Derived terms
- (adjective) recitalowy
Further reading
- recital in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
- recital in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Etymology
From French récital.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /??e.si.?taw/
Noun
recital m (plural recitais)
- (performing arts) recital (live performance, especially by a soloist)
Related terms
- recitação
- recitar
Romanian
Etymology
From French récital.
Noun
recital n (plural recitaluri)
- recital
Declension
Spanish
Noun
recital m (plural recitales)
- recital
- gig, concert
recital From the web:
- what recital means
- what recital means in spanish
- what recital clause
- what recital in french
- what's recital in law
- recital what does it mean
- recital what should i wear
- recital what to wear
you may also like
- presentation vs recital
- bunching vs node
- absorbing vs attractive
- uncordial vs cold
- unconcerned vs passive
- wound vs grieve
- fretfulness vs fidgets
- judicious vs learned
- dispatch vs readiness
- matter vs chore
- babbling vs gurgle
- majesty vs solemnity
- plane vs true
- thinking vs rationale
- yeoman vs backblocker
- intuitive vs intrinsic
- unhappiness vs dejection
- series vs column
- heavenly vs blissful
- augustness vs excellence