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Monday word: refect
refect (rĭ-fĕkt′), verb
To refresh, especially with food or drink; to restore after hunger or fatigue.
Etymology: 15th century, from Latin reficere, to make again (from facere, to make).
'Refect' is archaic, but it lives on in 'refectory' (a communal dining hall in a religious or academic institution; a "room of refreshment").
To refresh, especially with food or drink; to restore after hunger or fatigue.
Etymology: 15th century, from Latin reficere, to make again (from facere, to make).
'Refect' is archaic, but it lives on in 'refectory' (a communal dining hall in a religious or academic institution; a "room of refreshment").
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