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Definition of recur
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of recur is as below...
Recur (v. i.) To occur at a
stated
interval,
or
according
to some
regular
rule; as, the fever will recur
to-night..
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Harbinger
::
Harbinger
(n.) A
forerunner;
a
precursor;
a
messenger.
Roundabout
::
Roundabout
(n.) A state or scene of
constant
change,
or of
recurring
labor and
vicissitude..
Pendulous
::
Pendulous
(a.)
Inclined
or
hanging
downwards,
as a
flower
on a
recurved
stalk,
or an ovule which hangs from the upper part of the
ovary..
Recurvate
::
Recurvate
(v. t.) To bend or curve back; to
recurve.
Recursant
::
Recursant
(a.)
Displayed
with the back
toward
the
spectator;
-- said
especially
of an
eagle.
Recurrency
::
Recurrency
(n.) The act of
recurring,
or state of being
recurrent;
return;
resort;
recourse..
Monotony
::
Monotony
(n.) A
frequent
recurrence
of the same tone or
sound,
producing
a dull
uniformity;
absence
of
variety,
as in
speaking
or
singing..
Recur
::
Recur (v. i.) To
resort;
to have
recourse;
to go for help.
Recure
::
Recure
(v. t.) To
restore,
as from
weariness,
sickness;
or the like; to
repair..
Precursorship
::
Precursorship
(n.) The
position
or
condition
of a
precursor.
Acanthocephala
::
Acanthocephala
(n. pl.) A group of
intestinal
worms,
having
the
proboscis
armed with
recurved
spines..
Phase
::
Phase (n.) A
particular
appearance
or state in a
regularly
recurring
cycle of
changes
with
respect
to
quantity
of
illumination
or form of
enlightened
disk; as, the
phases
of the moon or
planets.
See
Illust.
under
Moon..
Recur
::
Recur (v. i.) To come back; to
return
again or
repeatedly;
to come again to mind.
Precurrer
::
Precurrer
(n.) A
precursor.
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Abundant,
close,
or
crowded
in
space;
closely
set;
following
in quick
succession;
frequently
recurring..
Chorus
::
Chorus
(n.) Parts of a song or hymn
recurring
at
intervals,
as at the end of
stanzas;
also, a
company
of
singers
who join with the
singer
or choir in
singer
or choir in
singing
such
parts..
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
recurring
stroke;
a
throb;
a
pulsation;
as, a beat of the
heart;
the beat of the
pulse..
Menstrual
::
Menstrual
(a.)
Recurring
once a
month;
monthly;
gone
through
in a
month;
as, the
menstrual
revolution
of the moon;
pertaining
to
monthly
changes;
as, the
menstrual
equation
of the sun's
place..
Prodromous
::
Prodromous
(a.)
Precursory.
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.) Not
liable,
or
given,
to
change;
permanent;
regular;
continuous;
continually
recurring;
steadfast;
faithful;
not
fickle..
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