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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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Recureless
::
Recureless
(a.)
Incapable
of cure.
Thick
::
Thick
(superl.)
Abundant,
close,
or
crowded
in
space;
closely
set;
following
in quick
succession;
frequently
recurring..
Clouding
::
Clouding
(n.) A
diversity
of
colors
in yarn,
recurring
at
regular
intervals..
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..
Ballade
::
Ballade
(n.) A form of
French
versification,
sometimes
imitated
in
English,
in which three or four
rhymes
recur
through
three
stanzas
of eight or ten lines each, the
stanzas
concluding
with a
refrain,
and the whole poem with an
envoy..
Nonrecurrent
::
Nonrecurrent
(a.) Not
recurring.
Blastide
::
Blastide
(n.) A
small,
clear space in the
segments
of the ovum, the
precursor
of the
nucleus..
Diurnal
::
Diurnal
(a.)
Daily;
recurring
every day;
performed
in a day; going
through
its
changes
in a day;
constituting
the
measure
of a day; as, a
diurnal
fever;
a
diurnal
task;
diurnal
aberration,
or
diurnal
parallax;
the
diurnal
revolution
of the
earth..
Precursory
::
Precursory
(n.) An
introduction.
Periodicity
::
Periodicity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
periodical,
or
regularly
recurrent;
as, the
periodicity
in the vital
phenomena
of
plants..
Chill
::
Chill (n.) A
sensation
of cold with
convulsive
shaking
of the body,
pinched
face, pale skin, and blue lips,
caused
by undue
cooling
of the body or by
nervous
excitement,
or
forming
the
precursor
of some
constitutional
disturbance,
as of a
fever..
Rondeau
::
Rondeau
(n.) A
species
of lyric
poetry
so
composed
as to
contain
a
refrain
or
repetition
which
recurs
according
to a fixed law, and a
limited
number
of
rhymes
recurring
also by
rule..
Period
::
Period
(n.) A
stated
and
recurring
interval
of time; more
generally,
an
interval
of time
specified
or left
indefinite;
a
certain
series
of
years,
months,
days, or the like; a time; a
cycle;
an age; an
epoch;
as, the
period
of the Roman
republic..
Recurvation
::
Recurvation
(n.) The act of
recurving,
or the state of being
recurved;
a
bending
or
flexure
backward..
Precursorship
::
Precursorship
(n.) The
position
or
condition
of a
precursor.
Recurvity
::
Recurvity
(n.)
Recurvation.
Statedly
::
Stated
(a.)
Recurring
at
regular
time; not
occasional;
as,
stated
preaching;
stated
business
hours..
Recurvous
::
Recurvous
(a.)
Recurved.
Hobbyhorse
::
Hobbyhorse
(n.) A
subject
or plan upon which one is
constantly
setting
off; a
favorite
and
ever-recurring
theme of
discourse,
thought,
or
effort;
that which
occupies
one's
attention
unduly,
or to the
weariness
of
others;
a
ruling
passion..
Precurrer
::
Precurrer
(n.) A
precursor.
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