See also: récurrent

English

edit

Etymology

edit

From Latin recurrens, present participle of recurrere. Morphologically recur +‎ -ent.

Pronunciation

edit
  • Audio (US):(file)

Adjective

edit
 
English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

recurrent (not comparable)

  1. Recurring; happening time after time.
    Synonyms: perennial, repetitious; see also Thesaurus:repetitive
    The patient complained of recurrent chest pain.
  2. (mathematics, stochastic processes, of a state) Non-transient.
    Synonym: persistent
    Antonym: transient
  3. (anatomy) Running back toward its origin.
    Antonym: precurrent
    a recurrent nerve or artery
  4. (entomology) Turned back toward the base.

Derived terms

edit
edit

Translations

edit

Anagrams

edit

Catalan

edit

Etymology

edit

Borrowed from Latin recurrentem.

Adjective

edit

recurrent m or f (masculine and feminine plural recurrents)

  1. recurring, recurrent
edit

Further reading

edit

Latin

edit

Verb

edit

recurrent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of recurrō