| ACCURSING | • accursing v. Present participle of accurse. • ACCURSE v. to make cursed. |
| BECURSING | • becursing v. Present participle of becurse. • BECURSE v. to put a curse on. |
| CURSILLOS | • CURSILLO n. (tradename) a type of spiritual retreat. |
| CURSITORS | • cursitors n. Plural of cursitor. • CURSITOR n. (obsolete) a clerk or officer in the Court of Chancery, who made out writs de cursu. |
| CURSITORY | • CURSITORY adj. relating to a cursitor, a clerk or officer in the Court of Chancery, who made out writs de cursu. |
| CURSIVELY | • cursively adv. In a cursive manner. • CURSIVE adv. with flowing characteristics. |
| DECURSION | • decursion n. (Obsolete) A flowing. • decursion n. (Obsolete) A hostile incursion. • DECURSION n. a military manoeuvre or parade. |
| DECURSIVE | • decursive adj. Running down; decurrent. • DECURSIVE adj. running down; decurrent. |
| EXCURSING | • excursing v. Present participle of excurse. • EXCURSE v. (archaic) to digress. |
| EXCURSION | • excursion n. A brief recreational trip; a journey out of the usual way. • excursion n. A wandering from the main subject: a digression. • excursion n. (Aviation) An occurrence where an aircraft runs off the end or side of a runway or taxiway, usually… |
| EXCURSIVE | • excursive adj. Tending to digress. • excursive adj. Tending to go out. • EXCURSIVE adj. constituting a digression. |
| INCURSION | • incursion n. An aggressive movement into somewhere; an invasion. • INCURSION n. a hostile inroad; the action of leaking or running in. |
| INCURSIVE | • incursive adj. Characterized by incursion; invasive. • INCURSIVE adj. making an incursion, invasive. |
| RECURSION | • recursion n. The act of recurring. • recursion n. (Mathematics) The act of defining an object (usually a function) in terms of that object itself. • recursion n. (Programming) The invocation of a procedure from within itself. |
| RECURSIVE | • recursive adj. Drawing upon itself, referring back. • recursive adj. (Mathematics, not comparable) of an expression, each term of which is determined by applying a formula… • recursive adj. (Computing, not comparable) of a program or function that calls itself. |
| UNCURSING | • uncursing v. Present participle of uncurse. • UNCURSE v. to free from a curse. |