reconnoiter
English
    
WOTD – 19 September 2006
    Alternative forms
    
- (British, Canadian) reconnoitre
Etymology
    
From French reconnoître (obsolete spelling of reconnaître), from Latin recognoscere (“to recognize”). Contrarily, there is also an obsolete 19th-century British English spelling reconnaitre (now reconnoitre).
Pronunciation
    
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌɹɛkəˈnɔɪtə/, [ˌɹʷɛkəˈnɔɪ̯tʰə]
- (US) IPA(key): /ˌɹɛkəˈnɔɪtɚ/, [ˌɹˠɛkəˈnɔɪ̯ɾɚ]
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Verb
    
reconnoiter (third-person singular simple present reconnoiters, present participle reconnoitering, simple past and past participle reconnoitered)
- (American spelling, transitive, intransitive, military) To perform a reconnaissance (of an area; an enemy position); to scout with the aim of acquiring information.
- Our scout will reconnoiter the path ahead of our troops.
 
Translations
    
perform a reconnaissance — see also scout
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Noun
    
reconnoiter (plural reconnoiters)
- (American spelling) An act or instance of reconnoitering.
- The pilot reported the findings of his reconnoiter.
 
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Translations
    
instance of reconnoitering
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