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Recovery = The character's "recovery frames" after throwing that attack.
During recovery, you're vulnerable to attacks and GBs, and also generally can't do anything. Orochi can "cancel" his recovery frames from those attacks by dodging.
With Orochi, it basically means that every time you do the last attack in a chain (either three attacks or a Storm Rush/Riptide Strike + 2 attacks), you can follow it up immediately with a dodge/dodge attack such as another Storm Rush/Riptide Strike. This allows you to restart your chain from its fastest point (the second attack of the chain) and basically sustain an ongoing combo by resetting your chain each time it ends.