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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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Herald
::
Herald
(n.) A
forerunner;
a a
precursor;
a
harbinger.
Nonrecurring
::
Nonrecurring
(a.)
Nonrecurrent.
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) The group or
grouping
of
beats,
caused
by the
regular
recurrence
of
accented
beats..
Recourse
::
Recourse
(v. i.) To
return;
to
recur.
Waymaker
::
Waymaker
(n.) One who makes a way; a
precursor.
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
recurring
stroke;
a
throb;
a
pulsation;
as, a beat of the
heart;
the beat of the
pulse..
Recurvity
::
Recurvity
(n.)
Recurvation.
Recure
::
Recure
(v. t.) To
restore,
as from
weariness,
sickness;
or the like; to
repair..
Recurvation
::
Recurvation
(n.) The act of
recurving,
or the state of being
recurved;
a
bending
or
flexure
backward..
Recursant
::
Recursant
(a.)
Displayed
with the back
toward
the
spectator;
-- said
especially
of an
eagle.
Malaria
::
Malaria
(n.) A
morbid
condition
produced
by
exhalations
from
decaying
vegetable
matter
in
contact
with
moisture,
giving
rise to fever and ague and many other
symptoms
characterized
by their
tendency
to recur at
definite
and
usually
uniform
intervals..
Ibex
::
Ibex (n.) One of
several
species
of wild goats
having
very
large,
recurved
horns,
transversely
ridged
in
front;
--
called
also
steinbok..
Rapid
::
Rapid (a.)
Advancing
with haste or
speed;
speedy
in
progression;
in quick
sequence;
as, rapid
growth;
rapid
improvement;
rapid
recurrence;
rapid
succession..
Cholerine
::
Cholerine
(n.) The
precursory
symptoms
of
cholera.
Recurvate
::
Recurvate
(v. t.) To bend or curve back; to
recurve.
Atavism
::
Atavism
(n.) The
recurrence
of any
peculiarity
or
disease
of an
ancestor
in a
subsequent
generation,
after an
intermission
for a
generation
or two..
Recurrent
::
Recurrent
(a.)
Returning
from time to time;
recurring;
as,
recurrent
pains..
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
sudden
swelling
or
reenforcement
of a
sound,
recurring
at
regular
intervals,
and
produced
by the
interference
of sound waves of
slightly
different
periods
of
vibrations;
applied
also, by
analogy,
to other kinds of wave
motions;
the
pulsation
or
throbbing
produced
by the
vibrating
together
of two tones not quite in
unison.
See Beat, v. i., 8..
Period
::
Period
(n.) A
portion
of time as
limited
and
determined
by some
recurring
phenomenon,
as by the
completion
of a
revolution
of one of the
heavenly
bodies;
a
division
of time, as a
series
of
years,
months,
or days, in which
something
is
completed,
and ready to
recommence
and go on in the same
order;
as, the
period
of the sun, or the
earth,
or a
comet..
Harbinger
::
Harbinger
(n.) A
forerunner;
a
precursor;
a
messenger.
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