Associations to the word «Recreational»
Noun
- Soccer
- Habitat
- Wastewater
- Canoe
- Counseling
- Commuter
- Acre
- Hectare
- Ramp
- Morphine
- Viewing
- Access
- Pursuit
- Catfish
- Reserve
- Ecosystem
- Physical
- Biodiversity
- Advisory
- Squash
- Vacation
- Opium
- Reclamation
- Lawn
- Pavilion
- Homeowner
- Aquarium
- Promenade
- Olympic
- Lobster
- Paddle
- Linguistic
- Sportsman
- Enhancement
- Zoo
- Pier
- Boat
- Fish
- Addiction
- Resource
- Laundry
- Allotment
- Kite
- Whiting
- Certification
- Rehabilitation
- Dm
- Auditorium
- Venue
- Amateur
- Portage
- Campus
- User
- Redevelopment
- Forest
- Space
- Pollution
- Conserve
- Lifestyle
- Swim
- Crab
- Coastline
- Lounge
- Technical
- Offer
- Grazing
- Perch
- Lagoon
- Lacrosse
- Oval
- Parking
Adjective
Wiktionary
RECREATIONAL, adjective. Used for recreation, for fun or pleasure.
RECREATIONAL DRUG, noun. A psychoactive drug taken deliberately for the effect it has on the mind rather than for its medicinal effects.
RECREATIONAL DRUGS, noun. Plural of recreational drug
RECREATIONAL MATHEMATICS, noun. (mathematics) Any use of mathematics or logic whose primary purpose is recreation, though often with more serious characteristics.
RECREATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL, noun. A medication or similar controlled substance which is consumed outside the context of normal medical treatment for the sole purpose of inducing pleasant sensations, mental reverie, or a state of intoxication.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE, noun. (North America) A truck, van, motor home, or trailer designed for use as living quarters used for overnight recreational activities and travel.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, noun. Plural of recreational vehicle
Dictionary definition
RECREATIONAL, adjective. Of or relating to recreation; "a recreational area with a pool and ball fields".
RECREATIONAL, adjective. Engaged in as a pastime; "an amateur painter"; "gained valuable experience in amateur theatricals"; "recreational golfers"; "reading matter that is both recreational and mentally stimulating"; "unpaid extras in the documentary".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.