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  • 41re|cu|per|a|to|ry — «rih KYOO puhr uh TR ee, KOO ; TOHR », adjective. = recuperative. (Cf. ↑recuperative) …

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  • 42naprapathy — noun Etymology: Czech naprava correction + English pathy Date: 1909 a system of treatment by manipulation of connective tissue and adjoining structures and by dietary measures that is held to facilitate the recuperative and regenerative processes …

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  • 43overfatigue — noun Date: 1727 excessive fatigue especially when carried beyond the recuperative capacity of the individual • overfatigued adjective …

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