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Definition of Recently

Recently
Recently Re"cent*ly, adv. Newly; lately; freshly; not long since; as, advices recently received.

Meaning of Recently from wikipedia

- Look up recently in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recently may refer to: Recently (album), by Joan Baez Recently (EP), by Dave Matthews Band This disambiguation...
- Recently is an EP by the Dave Matthews Band, released in 1994. All songs are live recordings. "Recently" is an edit of the live version found on Remember...
- Most Recently Used (MRU) may refer to: A specific menu in Microsoft Windows, see Common menus in Microsoft Windows An uncommon method of caching disk access...
- Recently is a studio album by the American musician Joan Baez, released in 1987. It was her first album of new material issued in the US in eight years...
- the block added most recently first, regardless of how often or how many times it was accessed before. Discards least recently used items first. This...
- write prolifically up until his death at the age of 48. (Full article...) Recently featured: Attalus I Black-necked grebe Jamie Kalven Archive By email More...
- family of cache algorithms which improve on the performance of the Least Recently Used (LRU) algorithm by replacing values using approximate measures of...
- Music for the Recently Deceased is the second studio album by Australian metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen that was released on 14 November 2006....
- increasing. The situation is exemplified by Hawaii, where 30% of all known recently extinct bird taxa originally lived. Other areas, such as Guam, have also...
- This article describes bird species discovered since 1900. Before the 20th century, and into its early decades, the pace of discovery (and "discovery")...