Associations to the word «Recur»
Noun
- Ailment
- Conan
- Soprano
- Cyst
- Finale
- Headache
- Vanessa
- Cody
- Letterman
- Balzac
- Emmy
- Appearance
- Actor
- Anarchy
- Portrayal
- Alienation
- Jenna
- Collaborator
- Imagery
- Voyager
- Symptom
- Sesame
- Adventures
- Disney
- Installment
- Malaria
- Nikita
- Guest
- Tilly
- Dream
- Superhero
- Lois
- Mckinley
- Rory
- Miniseries
- Cheers
- Bree
- Swanson
- Vampire
- Hallucination
- Bergman
- Cartoon
- Denise
- Injury
- Whitman
- Heather
- Drought
- Recollection
- Season
- Southland
- Cassidy
- Batman
- Infection
- Sore
- Amy
- Popular
- Beverly
- Jennifer
- Intern
- Phrase
- Santana
- Danny
- Opera
- Unique
- Guiding
- Megan
- Tv
- Metaphor
- Aubrey
- Gotham
- Debra
- Ewing
- Delgado
- Grandpa
- Supernatural
- Nanny
- Monologue
- Shannon
Adjective
Wiktionary
RECUR, verb. (now rare) To have recourse (to) someone or something for assistance, support etc.
RECUR, verb. (intransitive) To happen again.
RECUR, verb. (intransitive) (computing) To recurse.
Dictionary definition
RECUR, verb. Happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story".
RECUR, verb. Return in thought or speech to something.
RECUR, verb. Have recourse to; "The government resorted to rationing meat".
Wise words
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were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only,
and not for things themselves.