Rotate vs Recurrent - What's the difference?
rotate | recurrent |
to spin, turn, or revolve.
to advance through a sequence; to take turns.
(of aircraft) to lift the nose, just prior to takeoff.
to spin, turn, or revolve something.
to advance something through a sequence.
to replace older materials or to place older materials in front of newer ones so that older ones get used first.
(of crops) to grow or plant in a certain order.
Having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped.
Recurring time after time.
(mathematics, stochastic processes, of a state) non-transient.
Running back toward its origin.
As adjectives the difference between rotate and recurrent
is that rotate is having the parts spreading out like a wheel; wheel-shaped while recurrent is recurrent; recurring.As a verb rotate
is to spin, turn, or revolve.rotate
English
Verb
(rotat)- He rotated in his chair to face me.
- The nurses' shifts rotate each week.
- The aircraft rotates at sixty knots.
- Rotate the dial to the left.
- The supermarket rotates the stock daily so that old foods don't sit around.
Synonyms
* (to turn) revolve * (to make turn) circumvolveDerived terms
* (l) * (l)Adjective
(-)- a rotate''' spicule or scale; a '''rotate corolla
recurrent
English
Adjective
(wikipedia recurrent) (-)- The patient complained of recurrent chest pain.
- a recurrent nerve or artery