The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rection
Rection \Rec"tion\ (r?k"sh?n), n. [L. rectio, fr. regere to rule
or govern.] (Gram.)
See Government, n., 7.
--Gibbs.
Wiktionary
rection
n. (context grammar English) regimen; government
Usage examples of "rection".
Dengar glanced over his shoulder, then in the di rection in which her upraised hand pointed, as she balanced the corner of the pallet against her thigh.
Constant pressure equaled constant speed in whichever diThe best that they had been able to come up with was rection the yoke was pushed.