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Contrecoup
Contrecoup Con`tre*coup", n. [F., fr. contre (L. contra) + coup a blow.] (med.) A concussion or shock produced by a blow or other injury, in a part or region opposite to that at which the blow is received, often causing rupture or disorganisation of the parts affected.
Recouper
Recouper Re*coup"er (r?*k??p"?r), n. One who recoups. --Story.
Recoupment
Recoupment Re*coup"ment (-ment), n. The act of recouping. Note: Recoupment applies to equities growing out of the very affair from which thw principal demand arises, set-off to cross-demands which may be independent in origin. --Abbott.

Meaning of Recoup from wikipedia

- For recoupment in terms of U.S. tax law, see equitable recoupment. Recoupment, in the music industry, is when a record label pays for a musical artist's...
- Equitable recoupment is a judicially created defense most commonly applied in legal cases in the federal and state tax systems of the U.S.. This doctrine...
- production cost of a typical big label release. Sometimes they are able to recoup their initial advance even with much lower sales numbers. On occasion, established...
- Samuel Benjamin Bankman-Fried (born March 5, 1992), commonly known as SBF, is an American entrepreneur who was convicted of fraud and related crimes in...
- the 1820s but eventually recognized its independence. France attempted to recoup losses it claimed for its citizens during Mexico's unrest and blockaded...
- 128  The Gr**** government also provided funding, which was expected to be recouped through the sale of tickets and from the sale of the first Olympic commemorative...
- unlikely to be enough material filmed to release a final product needed to recoup costs. While it is common for a film to lose its greenlight status during...
- reported that Jackson planned a string of further ventures designed to recoup his debts, including a world tour, a new album, films, a museum and a casino...
- countries of origin, but have been sufficiently successful internationally to recoup losses or even become financial successes. Films may also recover money...
- 31, 2009). "White House Plots GM Bankruptcy, Unsure When Taxpayers Will Recoup $50 Billion Investment". Fox News. Archived from the original on June 8...