Crossword-Solution: RECURRENCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Recurrence | n. | Alt. of Recurrency |
We have 22 clues for the answer “RECURRENCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| periodicity | 1 answer |
| turning round | 13 answers |
| rotary motion | 14 answers |
| going round | 14 answers |
| consonance | 15 answers |
| ___-frequency. | 18 answers |
| recidivism | 20 answers |
| slipping back | 22 answers |
| Throwback | 24 answers |
| repetition | 29 answers |
| CYCLE ___ | 31 answers |
| tergiversation | 32 answers |
| rotation | 32 answers |
| atavism | 34 answers |
| Backsliding | 39 answers |
| Reversion | 56 answers |
| Heredity | 59 answers |
| resonance | 59 answers |
| Vibration | 63 answers |
| retrogression | 73 answers |
| Echo | 81 answers |
| Run | 104 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RECURRENCE (5)
The mere recurrence to those songs, even now, afflicts me; and while I am writing these lines, an expression of feeling has already found its way down my cheek.
But it is too fruitful a subject, this of hereditary resemblances,—the frequent recurrence of which, in a direct line, is truly unaccountable, when we consider how large an accumulation of ancestry lies behind every man at the distance of one or two centuries.
This amusement is superintended by the Friar, according to the recurrence of certain fustian words, to be repeated by every compotator in turn before he drank—a species of High Jinks, as it were, by which they regulated their potations, as toasts were given in latter times.
One night, before they fell asleep, his wife said to him, "I was reading in one of those books to-day, and I don't believe but what we've made a mistake if Pen holds out that she won't go." "Why?" demanded Lapham, in the dismay which beset him at every fresh recurrence to the subject.
Woodhouse came in, and very soon led to the subject again, by the recurrence of his very frequent inquiry of “Well, my dears, how does your book go on?—Have you got any thing fresh?” “Yes, papa; we have something to read you, something quite fresh.
Quotes with RECURRENCE (3)
Metaphysics thinks about beings as beings. Wherever the question is asked what beings are, beings as such are in sight. Metaphysical representation owes this sight to the light of Being. The light itself, i.e., that which such thinking experiences as light, does not come within the range of metaphysical thinking; for metaphysics always represents beings only as beings. Within this perspective, metaphysical thinking does, of course, inquire into the being which is the source a…
I don’t have any regrets,” a famous movie actor said in an interview I recently witnessed. “I’d live everything over exactly the same way.” “That’s really pathetic,” the talk show host said. “Are you seeking help?” “Yeah. My shrink says we’re making progress. Before, I wouldn’t even admit that I would live it all over,” the actor said, starting to choke up. “I thought one life was satisfying enough.” “My God,” the host said, cupping his hand to his mouth. “The first breakthro…
I missed the future. Obviously I knew even before his recurrence that I'd never grow old with Augustus Waters. But thinking about Lidewij and her boyfriend, I felt robbed. I would probably never again see the ocean from thirty thousand feet above, so far up that you can't make out the waves or any boats, so that the ocean is a great and endless monolith. I could imagine it. I could remember it. But I couldn't see it again, and it occurred to me that the voracious ambition of …