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- american english - Is “reoccurring” a word and is there any semantic . . .
Actually, Merriam-Webster's Eleventh Collegiate Dictionary (2003) does have entries for both reoccur and reoccurrence—but it lists them under the entry for the prefix re-, which is where it puts words whose meanings differ from the root word(s) (in this case, occur and occurrence) only in adding "again" to each definition
- grammaticality - Recurring vs Reoccurring - English Language Usage . . .
"Something that is recurring happens over and over again, possibly at regular intervals In contrast, something that is reoccurring is simply happening again but not always repeatedly "
- Which is correct? Non-recurring, Nonrecurring or non recurring?
The OED uses the hyphenated version as their headword, but the most recent attestation (1998) is closed It's listed under the general non-entry, along with dozens of other terms, almost all of which are listed as hyphenated and most of which have mixed attestations
- If annual means one year, is there any word for two,three, four. . year
From WordWeb: Annual: Occurring or payable every year What is the corresponding single word for occurring every two year, three year, four year etc
- Is it OK to say recurring again? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
I've seen people often use "recurring again" Recurring means "occurring again"; then why do we have to add "again" along with "recurring"
- recurring events - A word for every two days - English Language . . .
In regular conversation, the phrase is simply every other day Technically, however, one could use bidiurnal It appears the word may have been coined by Ursula M Cowgill in her 1965 paper, A bidiurnal cycle in the feeding habit of Perodicticus potto, from which I quote thus (emphases mine):
- time - Whats the Best English word for 6 months in this group: daily . . .
While writing programs, I need to create a drop down for setting periods, like daily, weekly, monthly, etc Using one year as a time frame This question is driven by lack of a better word I've ha
- What does the phrase “it’s like Groundhog Day every day” mean, and . . .
Aw, shucks Now I feel silly, and not "with it " Here I was thinking of an answer along the lines of, "Gosh, Groundhog's Day was really important because had not the groundhog portended that spring was arriving, it was likely assured that [some huge percentage] of colonists would not survive winter and thus the colony was doomed the expression has persisted in the rural parts of New England
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