recce
rec|ce /r'eki/ (recces recceing recced)
[VERB] V n
If you recce an area, you visit that place in order to become familiar with it. People usually recce an area when they are going to return at a later time to do something there. (BRIT OLD-FASHIONED)
The first duty of a director is to recce his location.
[N-COUNT]
Recce is also a noun.
Uncle Jim took the air rifle and went on a recce to the far end of the quarry.
[VERB] V n
If you recce an area, you visit that place in order to become familiar with it. People usually recce an area when they are going to return at a later time to do something there. (BRIT OLD-FASHIONED)
The first duty of a director is to recce his location.
[N-COUNT]
Recce is also a noun.
Uncle Jim took the air rifle and went on a recce to the far end of the quarry.