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recreation (n.)

late 14c., "refreshment or curing of a person, refreshment by eating," from Old French recreacion (13c.), from Latin recreationem (nominative recreatio) "recovery from illness," noun of action from past participle stem of recreare "to refresh, restore, make anew, revive, invigorate," from re- "again" (see re-) + creare "create" (from PIE root *ker- (2) "to grow"). Meaning "refresh oneself by some amusement" is first recorded c. 1400.

A verb recreate "to refresh by physical influence after exertion" is attested from early 15c. and was used by Lyly, Pope, Steele, and Harriet Martineau, but it did not take, probably to avoid confusion with recreate.

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Definitions of recreation from WordNet

recreation (n.)
an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates;
for recreation he wrote poetry and solved crossword puzzles
drug abuse is often regarded as a form of recreation
Synonyms: diversion
recreation (n.)
activity that refreshes and recreates; activity that renews your health and spirits by enjoyment and relaxation;
days of joyous recreation with his friends
Synonyms: refreshment
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