| REC | (linguistics) conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers |
|---|---|
| REC | set that receives radio or tv signals |
| REC | earphone that converts electrical signals into sounds |
| REC | a person who gets something |
| REC | a person (usually appointed by a court of law) who liquidates assets or preserves them for the benefit of affected parties |
| REC | a football player who catches (or is supposed to catch) a forward pass |
| REC | the responsibility of receiver or trustee in bankruptcy to act in the best interests of the creditor |
| REC | the office of a receiver |
| REC | a court action that places property under the control of a receiver during litigation so that it can be preserved for the benefit of all |
| REC | the state of property that is in the hands of a receiver |
| REC | an electronic receiver that detects and demodulates and amplifies transmitted signals |
| REC | set that receives radio or tv signals |