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Definition of Recessional

Recessional
Recessional Re*ces"sion*al, a. Of or pertaining to recession or withdrawal. Recessional hymn, a hymn sung in a procession returning from the choir to the robing room.

Meaning of Recessional from wikipedia

- Look up recessional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recessional may refer to: Recessional hymn Recessional (novel), a novel by James A. Michener, published...
- "Recessional" is a poem by Rudyard Kipling. It was composed for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, in 1897. "Recessional" contains five stanzas of...
- Recessional velocity is the rate at which an extragalactic astronomical object recedes (becomes more distant) from an observer as a result of the expansion...
- the processional cross. Occasionally, a service will also contain a recessional hymn, although in the Protestant tradition this is usually an organ voluntary...
- Recessional agriculture, also known as flood retreat agriculture, is a form of agricultural cultivation that takes place on a floodplain. Farmers practice...
- types of end moraines: terminal and recessional. Terminal moraines mark the maximum advance of the glacier. Recessional moraines are small ridges left as...
- ****her a galaxy is from the Earth, the faster it moves away. A galaxy's recessional velocity is typically determined by measuring its redshift, a shift in...
- Lest We Forget may refer to: "Lest we forget", a phrase in the poem "Recessional" by Rudyard Kipling "Ode of Remembrance", United Kingdom, Canada, Australia...
- Slipher. In 1929, Hubble discovered a correlation between distance and recessional velocity—now known as Hubble's law. Independently deriving Friedmann's...
- earlier, first used in an 1897 Christian poem by Rudyard Kipling, "Recessional", written to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. The phrase...