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ConcurringConcur Con*cur", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Concurred; p. pr. & vb.
n. Concurring.] [L. concurrere to run together, agree; con-
+ currere to run. See Current.]
1. To run together; to meet. [Obs.]
Anon they fierce encountering both concurred With
grisly looks and faces like their fates. --J.
Hughes.
2. To meet in the same point; to combine or conjoin; to
contribute or help toward a common object or effect.
When outward causes concur. --Jer. Colier.
3. To unite or agree (in action or opinion); to join; to act
jointly; to agree; to coincide; to correspond.
Mr. Burke concurred with Lord Chatham in opinion.
--Fox.
Tories and Whigs had concurred in paying honor to
Walker. --Makaulay.
This concurs directly with the letter. --Shak.
4. To assent; to consent. [Obs.] --Milton.
Syn: To agree; unite; combine; conspire; coincide; approve;
acquiesce; assent. ConcurringConcurring Con*cur"ring, a.
Agreeing.
Concurring figure (Geom.), one which, being laid on
another, exactly meets every part of it, or one which
corresponds with another in all its parts. Concurring figureConcurring Con*cur"ring, a.
Agreeing.
Concurring figure (Geom.), one which, being laid on
another, exactly meets every part of it, or one which
corresponds with another in all its parts. CurriculaCurriculum Cur*ric"u*lum (k?r-r?k"?-l?m), n.; pl. E.
Curriculums (-l?mz), L. Curricula (-l?). [L. See
Curricle.]
1. A race course; a place for running.
2. A course; particularly, a specified fixed course of study,
as in a university. CurriculumCurriculum Cur*ric"u*lum (k?r-r?k"?-l?m), n.; pl. E.
Curriculums (-l?mz), L. Curricula (-l?). [L. See
Curricle.]
1. A race course; a place for running.
2. A course; particularly, a specified fixed course of study,
as in a university. CurriculumsCurriculum Cur*ric"u*lum (k?r-r?k"?-l?m), n.; pl. E.
Curriculums (-l?mz), L. Curricula (-l?). [L. See
Curricle.]
1. A race course; a place for running.
2. A course; particularly, a specified fixed course of study,
as in a university. currieCurry Cur"ry, n. [Tamil kari.] [Written also currie.]
1. (Cookery) A kind of sauce much used in India, containing
garlic, pepper, ginger, and other strong spices.
2. A stew of fowl, fish, or game, cooked with curry.
Curry powder (Cookery), a condiment used for making curry,
formed of various materials, including strong spices, as
pepper, ginger, garlic, coriander seed, etc. CurrieCurrie Cur"rie (k?r"r?), n. & v.
See 2d & 3d Curry. CurriedCurried Cur"ried (-r?d), p.a. [See Curry, v. t., and
Curry, n.]
1. Dressed by currying; cleaned; prepared.
2. Prepared with curry; as, curried rice, fowl, etc. CurrierCurrier Cur"ri*er (k?"r?-?r), n. [From 1st Curry.]
One who curries and dresses leather, after it is tanned. CurrishCurrish Cur"rish (k?r"r?sh), a. [From Cur.]
Having the qualities, or exhibiting the characteristics, of a
cur; snarling; quarrelsome; snappish; churlish; hence, also
malicious; malignant; brutal.
Thy currish spirit Governed a wolf. --Shak.
Some currish plot, -- some trick. --Lockhart.
-- Cur"rish*ly, adv. -- Cur"rish*ness, n. CurrishlyCurrish Cur"rish (k?r"r?sh), a. [From Cur.]
Having the qualities, or exhibiting the characteristics, of a
cur; snarling; quarrelsome; snappish; churlish; hence, also
malicious; malignant; brutal.
Thy currish spirit Governed a wolf. --Shak.
Some currish plot, -- some trick. --Lockhart.
-- Cur"rish*ly, adv. -- Cur"rish*ness, n. CurrishnessCurrish Cur"rish (k?r"r?sh), a. [From Cur.]
Having the qualities, or exhibiting the characteristics, of a
cur; snarling; quarrelsome; snappish; churlish; hence, also
malicious; malignant; brutal.
Thy currish spirit Governed a wolf. --Shak.
Some currish plot, -- some trick. --Lockhart.
-- Cur"rish*ly, adv. -- Cur"rish*ness, n. Inconcurring
Inconcurring In`con*cur"ring, a.
Not concurring; disagreeing. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Nonrecurring
Nonrecurring Non`re*cur"ring, a.
Nonrecurrent.
RecurringRecur Re*cur" (r?*k?r"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Recurred
(-k?rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Recurring.] [L. recurrere; pref.
re- re- + currere to run. See Current.]
1. To come back; to return again or repeatedly; to come again
to mind.
When any word has been used to signify an idea, the
old idea will recur in the mind when the word is
heard. --I. Watts.
2. To occur at a stated interval, or according to some
regular rule; as, the fever will recur to-night.
3. To resort; to have recourse; to go for help.
If, to avoid succession in eternal existence, they
recur to the ``punctum stans' of the schools, they
will thereby very little help us to a more positive
idea of infinite duration. --Locke.
Recurring decimal (Math.), a circulating decimal. See under
Decimal.
Recurring series (Math.), an algebraic series in which the
coefficients of the several terms can be expressed by
means of certain preceding coefficients and constants in
one uniform manner. recurring decimalDecimal Dec"i*mal, n.
A number expressed in the scale of tens; specifically, and
almost exclusively, used as synonymous with a decimal
fraction.
Circulating, or Circulatory, decimal, a decimal
fraction in which the same figure, or set of figures, is
constantly repeated; as, 0.354354354; -- called also
recurring decimal, repeating decimal, and repetend. Recurring decimalRecur Re*cur" (r?*k?r"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Recurred
(-k?rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Recurring.] [L. recurrere; pref.
re- re- + currere to run. See Current.]
1. To come back; to return again or repeatedly; to come again
to mind.
When any word has been used to signify an idea, the
old idea will recur in the mind when the word is
heard. --I. Watts.
2. To occur at a stated interval, or according to some
regular rule; as, the fever will recur to-night.
3. To resort; to have recourse; to go for help.
If, to avoid succession in eternal existence, they
recur to the ``punctum stans' of the schools, they
will thereby very little help us to a more positive
idea of infinite duration. --Locke.
Recurring decimal (Math.), a circulating decimal. See under
Decimal.
Recurring series (Math.), an algebraic series in which the
coefficients of the several terms can be expressed by
means of certain preceding coefficients and constants in
one uniform manner. recurring feverRelapsing Re*laps"ing, a.
Marked by a relapse; falling back; tending to return to a
former worse state.
Relapsing fever (Med.), an acute, epidemic, contagious
fever, which prevails also endemically in Ireland, Russia,
and some other regions. It is marked by one or two
remissions of the fever, by articular and muscular pains,
and by the presence, during the paroxism of spiral
bacterium (Spiroch[ae]te) in the blood. It is not
usually fatal. Called also famine fever, and recurring
fever. Recurring seriesRecur Re*cur" (r?*k?r"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Recurred
(-k?rd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Recurring.] [L. recurrere; pref.
re- re- + currere to run. See Current.]
1. To come back; to return again or repeatedly; to come again
to mind.
When any word has been used to signify an idea, the
old idea will recur in the mind when the word is
heard. --I. Watts.
2. To occur at a stated interval, or according to some
regular rule; as, the fever will recur to-night.
3. To resort; to have recourse; to go for help.
If, to avoid succession in eternal existence, they
recur to the ``punctum stans' of the schools, they
will thereby very little help us to a more positive
idea of infinite duration. --Locke.
Recurring decimal (Math.), a circulating decimal. See under
Decimal.
Recurring series (Math.), an algebraic series in which the
coefficients of the several terms can be expressed by
means of certain preceding coefficients and constants in
one uniform manner. Scurrier
Scurrier Scur"ri*er, n.
One who scurries.
ScurrilousScurrilous Scur"ril*ous, a. [See Scurrile.]
1. Using the low and indecent language of the meaner sort of
people, or such as only the license of buffoons can
warrant; as, a scurrilous fellow.
2. Containing low indecency or abuse; mean; foul; vile;
obscenely jocular; as, scurrilous language.
The absurd and scurrilous sermon which had very
unwisely been honored with impeachment. --Macaulay.
Syn: Opprobrious; abusive; reproachful; insulting; insolent;
offensive; gross; vile; vulgar; low; foul; foul-mouthed;
indecent; scurrile; mean. -- Scur"ril*ous*ly, adv. --
Scur"ril*ous*ness, n. ScurrilouslyScurrilous Scur"ril*ous, a. [See Scurrile.]
1. Using the low and indecent language of the meaner sort of
people, or such as only the license of buffoons can
warrant; as, a scurrilous fellow.
2. Containing low indecency or abuse; mean; foul; vile;
obscenely jocular; as, scurrilous language.
The absurd and scurrilous sermon which had very
unwisely been honored with impeachment. --Macaulay.
Syn: Opprobrious; abusive; reproachful; insulting; insolent;
offensive; gross; vile; vulgar; low; foul; foul-mouthed;
indecent; scurrile; mean. -- Scur"ril*ous*ly, adv. --
Scur"ril*ous*ness, n. ScurrilousnessScurrilous Scur"ril*ous, a. [See Scurrile.]
1. Using the low and indecent language of the meaner sort of
people, or such as only the license of buffoons can
warrant; as, a scurrilous fellow.
2. Containing low indecency or abuse; mean; foul; vile;
obscenely jocular; as, scurrilous language.
The absurd and scurrilous sermon which had very
unwisely been honored with impeachment. --Macaulay.
Syn: Opprobrious; abusive; reproachful; insulting; insolent;
offensive; gross; vile; vulgar; low; foul; foul-mouthed;
indecent; scurrile; mean. -- Scur"ril*ous*ly, adv. --
Scur"ril*ous*ness, n. ScurritScurrit Scur"rit, n. (Zo["o]l.)
the lesser tern (Sterna minuta). [Prov. Eng.]
Meaning of Curri from wikipedia
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Curri may
refer to:
Asllan Curri (?-1925), a
member of the
kachak movement Debatik Curri,
Albanian footballer Bajram Curri, (1862–1925)
Albanian politician...
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Bajram Curri (Albanian: [bajˈɾam t͡suri]),
formerly known as
Kolgecaj until 1952, is a town and
administrative unit in the muni****lity of Tropojë, northeastern...
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Bajram Curri (16
January 1862 – 29
March 1925) was an
Albanian chieftain,
politician and
activist who
struggled for the
independence of Albania, later...
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Hysni Curri (?–1925) was a
Kosovar Albanian military figure and a
prominent leader of the
Kachak movement and the
Committee for the
National Defence of...
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Debatik Nazmi Curri (born 28
December 1983) is an
Albanian professional football coach and
former player. From 2006 to 2015 he was also part of Albania...
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Asllan Curri (?-1925) was a
member of the
kachak movement in
early 20th
century in
Kosovo and
North Albania.
Asllan Curri was the
nephew of
Bajram Curri, a...
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Skerdilaid Curri (born 6
October 1975) is an
Albanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder or forward,
spending most of his career...
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third season. On 18
September 2022, it was
announced that Olti
Curri will be the
opinionist in the live shows, for the
first season. On 21 November...
- was in the
north of the country, and its
capital was the town of
Bajram Curri. The area of the
former district is
coextensive with the
present muni****lity...
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Constantine W.
Curris is an
American academic administrator.
Curris also
served as
president of the
American ****ociation of
State Colleges and Universities...