identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know again.
"I recognized her when her wig fell off"
"Pat is very good at recognizing wildflowers"
synonyms: identify, place, know, put a name to; More remember, recall, recollect;
know by sight
"Hannah recognized him at once"
2.
acknowledge the existence, validity, or legality of.
Identified means to establish the identity of someone or something;recognise as being.
hat is the ability to handle long chains
Because they were simple, easy to recognise phenotypes controlled by one set of alleles
i appreciate the role of the cell because by the shape or the size only we will be able to recognise what cell is this . There are many advantages from the size of the cell.
I don't recognise '1 mils', for one thing it is plural but only one item. Sometimes people talk of 'a mil' meaning a thousandth part. A thousandth of a mm is a micron, but a mm is already a 'mil', ie a thousandth of a meter.
meaning of identification is to recognise someone
Can you give a meaning? I don't recognise the word.
Recognise is a British spelling, and recognize is an American spelling. Other than that, it's really the same word.
Recognise.
Goldfish and many other species of fish will learn to recognise their owner and also will learn to recognise a voice. They are specially atuned to the melodical tunes of the owner
The IOC recognise winners of individual events. They do not recognise an overall winner of the games.
Recognise.
acknowledge
You eat it
The spelling rule for "recognise" is that it is spelled with an "s" in British English and with a "z" in American English.
the name arifa/arafa is from the Arabic and it means to recognise or to know. it can also mean intelligent and valuable. Girls with this name are said to be mature, slightly stubborn but clever.
No. Recognise is a verb.