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Repeated evolution of a particular trait
Recurrent evolution also referred to as repeated or replicated evolution is the repeated evolution of a particular trait, character, or mutation. Most
Recurrent_evolution
Independent evolution of similar features
groups. The cladistic term for the same phenomenon is homoplasy. The recurrent evolution of flight is a classic example, as flying insects, birds, pterosaurs
Convergent_evolution
Class of artificial neural network
In artificial neural networks, recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are designed for processing sequential data, such as text, speech, and time series, where
Recurrent_neural_network
Nerve in the human body
The recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN), also known as nervus recurrens, is a branch of the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) that supplies all the intrinsic
Recurrent_laryngeal_nerve
Nuclear explosion in a white dwarf star
progenitor stars. The main sub-classes of novae are classical novae, recurrent novae (RNe), and dwarf novae. They are all considered to be cataclysmic
Nova
Clade of animals whose mouth develops before the anus
"The developmental basis for the recurrent evolution of deuterostomy and protostomy". Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1 (1): 0005. doi:10.1038/s41559-016-0005
Protostome
Animals with embryonic bilateral symmetry
"The developmental basis for the recurrent evolution of deuterostomy and protostomy". Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1 (1) 0005. doi:10.1038/s41559-016-0005
Bilateria
Superphylum of bilateral animals
"The developmental basis for the recurrent evolution of deuterostomy and protostomy". Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1 (1): 0005. Bibcode:2016NatEE...1
Deuterostome
Overview of and topical guide to change in the heritable characteristics of organisms
particularly unstable and do not last long Recurrent evolution – Repeated evolution of a particular trait Robustness (evolution) – Persistence of a biological trait
Outline_of_evolution
Changes to a shoreline by accretion and erosion
erodes the land. Beaches form as sand accumulates over centuries through recurrent processes that erode rocky and sedimentary material into sand deposits
Beach_evolution
Process which formed the domestic dog
particularly the catecholamines, which include dopamine and noradrenaline. Recurrent selection on this pathway and its role in emotional processing and the
Domestication_of_the_dog
Medical condition
Laryngeal papillomatosis, also known as recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) or glottal papillomatosis, is a rare medical condition in which benign
Laryngeal_papillomatosis
Order of gastropods
Takahiro; Krizsik, Virág; Schwaha, Thomas; Fehér, Zoltán (2024-12-01). "Recurrent evolution of breathing microtunnel system in terrestrial operculate snails
Stylommatophora
Wingless reproductive ant or termite
Doums, Claudie; Monnin, Thibaud; Peeters, Christian (2013-01-07). "Recurrent Evolution of Dependent Colony Foundation Across Eusocial Insects". Annual Review
Ergatoid
Small wild cat
O'Brien, S.J.; Menotti-Raymond, M.; Barsh, G.S.; Eizirik, E. (2015). "Recurrent Evolution of Melanism in South American Felids". PLOS Genetics. 10 (2) e1004892
Kodkod
American song chart
chart. Recurrent criteria have been modified several times, and (from 2015 up until October 25, 2025), a song was permanently moved to "recurrent status"
Billboard_Hot_100
recognition species concept recombinational speciation recurrent evolution The repeated evolution of a particular trait or character, for whatever reason
Glossary of genetics and evolutionary biology
Glossary_of_genetics_and_evolutionary_biology
Recurrent nova in the constellation Corona Borealis
T Coronae Borealis is a binary star and a recurrent nova about 3,000 light-years (920 parsecs) away in the constellation Corona Borealis. T Coronae Borealis
T_Coronae_Borealis
Outlining trends of technical evolution
systems evolution". It included both previously discovered recurrent patterns of evolution and newly discovered ones. Studying "laws of evolution" became
Laws of technical systems evolution
Laws_of_technical_systems_evolution
UK, 160 pp. Espinosa, R. E., Wiens, J. J. and C. R. Tracy. 2004. Recurrent evolution of herbivory in small, cold-climate lizards: Breaking the ecophysiological
Lepidosaur_herbivory
Evolution-related timelines
The evolution of human intelligence is closely tied to the evolution of the human brain and to the origin of language. The timeline of human evolution spans
Evolution of human intelligence
Evolution_of_human_intelligence
Small wild cat species
S. J.; Menotti-Raymond, M.; Barsh, G. S.; Eizirik, E. (2015). "Recurrent Evolution of Melanism in South American Felids". PLOS Genetics. 10 (2) e1004892
Pampas_cat
Superfamily of gastropods
Takahiro; Krizsik, Virág; Schwaha, Thomas; Fehér, Zoltán (2024-12-01). "Recurrent evolution of breathing microtunnel system in terrestrial operculate snails
Cyclophoroidea
Scientific hypothesis about inheritance
mechanisms enable a variety of adaptive responses to the environment. Recurrent, predictable changes of epigenetic state provide a useful set of switches
Lamarckism
Common ancestor evolutionary evidence
of the evidence on which evolutionary theory rests, demonstrates that evolution does occur, and illustrates the processes that created Earth's biodiversity
Evidence_of_common_descent
Changes to stars over their lifespans
Stellar evolution is the process by which a star changes over the course of time. Depending on the mass of the star, its lifetime can range from a few
Stellar_evolution
Accumulation of mutations
endpoints of cancer evolution. Many of the somatic evolutionary studies have traditionally been focused on clonal expansion, as recurrent types of changes
Somatic_evolution_in_cancer
Vertebrate brain region
This recurrent inhibition is a simple feedback circuit that can dampen excitatory responses in the hippocampus. The pyramidal cells give a recurrent excitation
Hippocampus
Series of activities
activities that interact to produce a result; it may occur once-only or be recurrent or periodic. Things called a process include: Business process, activities
Process
Tall African hoofed mammal
position believed to indicate paradoxical sleep. In mammals, the left recurrent laryngeal nerve is longer than the right; in a giraffe, it is over 30 cm
Giraffe
Genus of birds
Diglossopis cyanea. Mauck, & Burns (2009). Phylogeny, biogeography, and recurrent evolution of divergent bill types in the nectar-stealing flowerpiercers (Thraupini:
Diglossopis
Image dataset
[cs.NE]. Nguyen, Huu P.; Ribeiro, Bernardete (2020-07-31). "Rethinking Recurrent Neural Networks and other Improvements for Image Classification". arXiv:2007
CIFAR-10
Species of bird
November 2021. Mauck, & Burns (2009). Phylogeny, biogeography, and recurrent evolution of divergent bill types in the nectar-stealing flowerpiercers (Thraupini:
Indigo_flowerpiercer
2009 book by Richard Dawkins
Earth: The Evidence for Evolution is a 2009 book by British biologist Richard Dawkins, which sets out the evidence for evolution. It topped The Sunday Times'
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution
The_Greatest_Show_on_Earth:_The_Evidence_for_Evolution
Branch of machine learning
architectures include fully connected networks, deep belief networks, recurrent neural networks, convolutional neural networks, generative adversarial
Deep_learning
Physiology Shapes the Recurrent Imagery of Myth and Dreams, Routledge; John Ryan Haule, 2011. Jung in the 21st Century Volume One: Evolution and Archetype, Routledge;
Jungian_neuroscience
Infection by herpes simplex viruses of the genitals
that of HSV-1 infection occurs only about once per year. People with recurrent genital herpes may be treated with suppressive therapy, which consists
Genital_herpes
South African archaic human species
(2019). "Developmental stress in South African hominins: Comparison of recurrent enamel hypoplasias in Australopithecus africanus and Homo naledi". South
Homo_naledi
Mood disorder
varies widely, from one episode lasting months to a lifelong disorder with recurrent episodes. Those with major depressive disorder are typically treated with
Major_depressive_disorder
Random process independent of past history
that the chain will never return to i. It is called recurrent (or persistent) otherwise. For a recurrent state i, the mean hitting time is defined as: M i
Markov_chain
1901 book by Richard Bucke
Cosmic Consciousness: A Study in the Evolution of the Human Mind is a 1901 book by the psychiatrist Richard Maurice Bucke, in which the author explores
Cosmic_Consciousness
Large self-illuminated object in space
building up mass until the hydrogen undergoes fusion. Some novae are recurrent, having periodic outbursts of moderate amplitude. Stars can vary in luminosity
Star
Branch of psychology
behavior is the output of psychological adaptations that evolved to solve recurrent problems in human ancestral environments. Some evolutionary psychologists
Evolutionary_psychology
Genus of birds
William M. III; Burns, Kevin J. (2009). "Phylogeny, biogeography, and recurrent evolution of divergent bill types in the nectar-stealing flowerpiercers (Thraupini:
Flowerpiercer
Surgical removal of the vagina
fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, vagina) and is used as treatment of recurrent gynecologic cancers. A total pelvic exenteration can also be used as treatment
Vaginectomy
Irregular beating of the atria of the heart
In these loci there are SNPs associated with a 30% increase in risk of recurrent atrial tachycardia after ablation. There are also SNPs associated with
Atrial_fibrillation
Surface features on Mars
Seasonal flows on warm Martian slopes (also called recurring slope lineae, recurrent slope lineae and RSL) are thought to be either salty water flows occurring
Seasonal flows on warm Martian slopes
Seasonal_flows_on_warm_Martian_slopes
Retractable fold of skin which covers and protects the glans of the penis
transmission of some sexually transmitted infections in adults. In some cases of recurrent pathologies, excessive soap washing may irritate the mucosa, therefore
Foreskin
Marine invertebrates of the subphylum Anthozoa
Bellwood, D.R., Berkelmans, R. and Bridge, T.C. (2017) "Global warming and recurrent mass bleaching of corals". Nature, 543(7645): 373–377. doi:10.1038/nature21707
Coral
Simplified measure of species' longevity
PMID 16339321. Wilkinson, Gerald S.; Adams, Danielle M. (April 2019). "Recurrent evolution of extreme longevity in bats". Biology Letters. 15 (4) 20180860.
Longevity_quotient
Base pairs in molecular genetics
reverse Hoogsteen A:U pairs commonly stabilize loops, junctions, and recurrent 3D motifs such as GNRA tetraloops. Non-canonical base pairs are often
Non-canonical_base_pairing
Injury of the brain from an external source
a week of injury, have an increased risk of post-traumatic epilepsy (recurrent seizures occurring more than a week after the initial trauma). People
Traumatic_brain_injury
Awareness of internal and external existence
Rodolfo Llinás, for example, proposed that consciousness results from recurrent thalamo-cortical resonance where the specific thalamocortical systems
Consciousness
Medical condition
1q21.1 deletion syndrome have been identified in medical research. The recurrent 1q21.1 microdeletion was first identified in 2008 through a chromosomal
1q21.1_deletion_syndrome
Stellar core remnant
or black hole, are expected to become white dwarf stars later in their evolution. The nearest known white dwarf is Sirius B, at 8.6 light years, the smaller
White_dwarf
Listing of characters on American television series Criminal Minds
Actor Character Seasons Criminal Minds Evolution 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mandy Patinkin Jason Gideon M Does not appear Does
List of Criminal Minds characters
List_of_Criminal_Minds_characters
Physiological nature of sleep
in the cortex do. The delta waves have been shown to be generated by recurrent connections within the cerebral cortex. During slow wave sleep, the cortex
Neuroscience_of_sleep
Computational model used in machine learning
(CNNs) significantly improved performance in computer vision tasks, while recurrent neural networks (RNNs) enabled modeling of sequential data such as speech
Neural network (machine learning)
Neural_network_(machine_learning)
Transfer of genes from unrelated organisms
an important factor in the evolution of many organisms. HGT is influencing scientific understanding of higher-order evolution while more significantly shifting
Horizontal_gene_transfer
Internal representation of world by AI
2026-03-25. Ha, David; Schmidhuber, Jürgen (2018). "Recurrent World Models Facilitate Policy Evolution". Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
World model (artificial intelligence)
World_model_(artificial_intelligence)
Extinct genus of lizards
S2CID 129312849. Espinosa, R.E.; Wiens, J.J.; Tracy, C.R. (2004). "Recurrent evolution of herbivory in small, cold-climate lizards: Breaking the ecophysiological
Magnuviator
Archaic human species from Asia
Emilia (21 August 2025). "The MUC19 gene: An evolutionary history of recurrent introgression and natural selection". Science. 389 (6762) eadl0882. doi:10
Denisovan
Infraphylum of vertebrates
Venkatesh, Byrappa; M. Wilson, Jonathan (2014). "Recurrent gene loss correlates with the evolution of stomach phenotypes in gnathostome history". Proceedings
Gnathostomata
Reproductive structure in flowering plants
Jason; Vergara-Silva, Francisco; Bateman, Richard M. (March 2011). "Recurrent abnormalities in conifer cones and the evolutionary origins of flower-like
Flower
Asexual development of seed in botany
is called nonrecurrent). See also parthenogenesis and apogamy below. Recurrent apomixis, is now more often called gametophytic apomixis: In this type
Apomixis
Nebula surrounding a dying star
astronomical object which is at the short-lived episode during a star's rapid evolution between the late asymptotic giant branch (LAGB)[a] phase and the subsequent
Protoplanetary_nebula
Heterogeneous class of stars with unusual spectra
stars with hydrogen lines in their spectra are at a different stage of evolution from hydrogen-free WR stars has led to the introduction of the term WNh
Wolf–Rayet_star
Ideology supporting both civil and economic liberties
markets have the potential to free states from the looming prospect of recurrent warfare". American political scientists John R. Oneal and Bruce M. Russett
Classical_liberalism
Organ in humans and other vertebrates
waiting for it to be passed naturally; however, given the likelihood of recurrent gallstones, surgery to remove the gallbladder is often considered. Some
Gallbladder
Grouping of evolved cool luminous stars
populated by evolved cool luminous stars. This is a period of stellar evolution undertaken by all low- to intermediate-mass stars (about 0.5 to 8 solar
Asymptotic_giant_branch
Family of carnivores
average rate in mammals. This underestimation is probably due to multiple recurrent mutations as the divergence between the red panda and the raccoon is extremely
Ailuridae
Early stage in the process of star formation
parent molecular cloud. It is the earliest phase in the process of stellar evolution. For a low-mass star (i.e. that of the Sun or lower), it lasts about 500
Protostar
Order of insects
38. Mound, Laurence A. (2013). "Homologies and Host-Plant Specificity: Recurrent Problems in the Study of Thrips". Florida Entomologist. 96 (2): 318–322
Thrips
Technique for setting initial values of trainable parameters in a neural network
Arjovsky, Martin; Shah, Amar; Bengio, Yoshua (2016-06-11). "Unitary Evolution Recurrent Neural Networks". Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference
Weight_initialization
Neuron communication by electric impulses
evolution, although the conduction velocity does vary dramatically with axonal diameter and myelination. Given its conservation throughout evolution,
Action_potential
Type of emission nebula created by dying red giants
tens of millennia, compared to considerably longer phases of stellar evolution. Once all of the red giant's atmosphere has been dissipated, energetic
Planetary_nebula
Soft-bodied, aquatic invertebrates
Robert H.; Duarte, Carlos M.; Pitt, Kylie A.; et al. (15 January 2013). "Recurrent jellyfish blooms are a consequence of global oscillations". Proceedings
Jellyfish
Form of artificial neural network
A Hopfield network (or associative memory) is a form of recurrent neural network, or a spin glass system, that can serve as a content-addressable memory
Hopfield_network
Type of large cool star
intermediate mass (roughly 0.3–8 solar masses (M☉)) in a late phase of stellar evolution. The outer atmosphere is inflated and tenuous, making the radius large
Red_giant
Structure at the rear of the vertebrate brain, beneath the cerebrum
unidirectionally through the system from input to output, with very little recurrent internal transmission. The small amount of recurrence that does exist
Cerebellum
Overview of and topical guide to the human nervous system
Tympanic plexus Lesser petrosal nerve Vagus nerve Superior laryngeal nerve Recurrent laryngeal nerve Accessory nerve Hypoglossal nerve Spinal nerves Cervical
Outline of the human nervous system
Outline_of_the_human_nervous_system
Species having two or more distinct forms
such proportions that the rarest of them cannot be maintained just by recurrent mutation or immigration, originally defined by Ford (1940). The later
Polymorphism_(biology)
Subfield of genetics
deterministic pressure of recurrent mutation on allele frequencies, or a source of variation. In deterministic theory, evolution begins with a predetermined
Population_genetics
System of two stars orbiting each other
allow direct measurement of stellar masses and test theories of stellar evolution. Binary stars in the night sky that are seen as a single object to the
Binary_star
Beta-lactam antibiotic
prevent bacterial endocarditis. It can also be used for the prevention of recurrent urinary-tract infections. Cefalexin does not treat methicillin-resistant
Cefalexin
Value in astrophysics
defined by the Hayashi limit. This has important implications for the evolution of a star, both during the formulative contraction period and later when
Hayashi_limit
Withers, MA; Lupski, JR (12 March 2010). "Identification of uncommon recurrent Potocki-Lupski syndrome-associated duplications and the distribution of
Low_copy_repeats
Type of star larger than main-sequence but smaller than a giant
both to a particular spectral luminosity class and to a stage in the evolution of a star. The term subgiant was first used in 1930 for class G and early
Subgiant
Term in anthropology
PMID 24074611. Boëda, Eric (1993). "Le débitage Discoïde et le débitage Levallois récurrent centripète". Bulletin de la Société Préhistorique Française. 90 (6): 392–404
Chaîne_opératoire
German computer scientist (born 1963)
To overcome this problem, Schmidhuber (1991) proposed a hierarchy of recurrent neural networks (RNNs) pre-trained one level at a time by self-supervised
Jürgen_Schmidhuber
Clade of eukaryotes
The anterior flagellum beats with an undulating pattern, the posterior (recurrent or smooth) flagellum usually holds the cell to the substrate. Many stramenopiles
Stramenopile
DNA sequencing method
This method can be generalized for any cancer type that is known to have recurrent mutations. CAPP-Seq can detect one molecule of mutant DNA in 10,000 molecules
CAPP-Seq
Extinct population of the brown bear
original on June 12, 2009. "Last Grizzly in Shasta". Field & Stream. Recurrent Ventures. August 31, 2022. Retrieved September 4, 2022. "Last of the Grizzlies
California_grizzly_bear
Theoretical stellar remnant
are estimated to be 11 to 12 billion years old. Because the far-future evolution of stars depends on physical questions which are poorly understood, such
Black_dwarf
Empiricist philosophical theory
or considered meaningless. Although the positivist approach has been a recurrent theme in the history of Western thought, modern positivism was first articulated
Positivism
1985 film by Terry Gilliam
the country Brazil nor does it take place there; it is named after the recurrent theme song, Ary Barroso's "Aquarela do Brasil", known simply as "Brazil"
Brazil_(1985_film)
Technique for the generative modeling of a continuous probability distribution
\nabla _{x_{t}}\ln q(x_{t})} at that point, then we cannot impose the time-evolution equation on a particle: d x t = ∇ x t ln q ( x t ) d t + d W t {\displaystyle
Diffusion_model
Extinct cnidarian
fossils; it contains a single species, E. asherae. It is one of the most recurrent organisms in the Mazon Creek fossil beds of Illinois; in the Essex biota
Essexella
Stellar classification
"Habitability of planets around red dwarf stars". Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere. 29 (4): 405–24. Bibcode:1999OLEB...29..405H. doi:10
K-type_main-sequence_star
Medical condition featuring permanent bending of fingers
finger amputation. Amputation of fingers may be needed for severe or recurrent cases or after surgical complications. Limited/selective fasciectomy removes
Dupuytren's_contracture
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Boy/Male
Hindu
The exact meaning of this name would be evolution also can mean progress
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from either of two places named Charton, in Devon and Kent, the latter being the more likely source, to judge by the current distribution of the surname.French (Normandy and Champagne) : reduced form of Char(r)eton, denoting a carter, from a derivative of Old French charette ‘cart’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Avirbhav | அவிரà¯à®ªà®¾à®µ
The exact meaning of this name would be evolution also can mean progress
Avirbhav | அவிரà¯à®ªà®¾à®µ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire, named in Old English with the personal name Hod + dūn ‘hill’.The earliest known bearer of this name is Norman de Hoddesdon, recorded in 1165–66. The surname was taken to America by Nicholas Hodsdon in about 1628, from whom probably all current U.S. bearers of the name are descended.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : altered form of Edrich, from the Middle English personal name Edrich, Ederick, Old English Ēadrīc, composed of the elements ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’ + rīc ‘power’. Current since the beginning of the 17th century, it developed from the late 16th-century forms Et(t)riche, Et(t)ridge.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Frodingham in Lincolnshire or North Frodingham in East Yorkshire, both named as ‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of FrÅd(a)’s people’. Medieval forms in Froth- are common, possibly as a result of Scandinavian influence. The surname is not found in current English records.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Cholmondeley in Cheshire, named from the Old English personal name Cēolmund + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The spelling of the surname reflects the current pronunciation of the place name.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, possibly from Lipwood Hall or Farm in Northumberland, named from Old English hlēp ‘steep slope’ + wudu ‘wood’, or from a lost or unidentified place. The surname does not occur in current English records, although a bearer of the name Lepford is recorded in the census of 1881.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : according to MacLysaght, a habitational name from an unidentified place in England. There is a current English habitational surname Shambrook, which may be the source.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. Neither the place name nor the surname are found in current British records. Compare Stanchfield, Stinchcomb.John Stinchfield immigrated from England to Gloucester, MA, in 1735.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place. Neither the place name nor the surname are found in current British records. Compare Stinchfield.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : status name for a professional champion, especially an agent employed to represent one of the parties in a trial by combat, a method of settling disputes current in the Middle Ages. The word comes from Old French champion, campion (Late Latin campio, genitive campionis, a derivative of campus ‘plain’, ‘field of battle’). Compare Campion, Kemp.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Middle English derling, Old English dēorling ‘darling’, ‘beloved one’, a derivative of dēor ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ (see Dear 1). This was quite a common Old English byname, which remained current as a personal name into the 14th century. The surname probably derives at least in part from this use, probably in part also from a Middle English nickname.
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
Creator of the Universe; Growth; Evolution; Similar to Brahma
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Creation; Evolution; Construction
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, possibly a variant of Litchfield. The surname is not found in current English records, but of the 52 bearers recorded in the 1881 British Census, 28 were born in Kent, suggesting that a different, unidentified source could be involved.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a place in Dorset named Creekmoor, from Middle English crike ‘creek’, ‘inlet’ + more ‘moor’, ‘marshy ground’. However, this surname is not found in current English records.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. It could be a habitational name from Ditsworthy in Sheepstor, Devon (which is perhaps named from a Middle English personal name Durke ‘the dark one’ + Middle English worth(y) ‘enclosure’) or from some other, unidentified place. The surname is not found in current English records.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place called Elham, in Kent, or a lost place of this name in Crayford, Kent. The first is derived from Old English Ç£l ‘eel’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’. There is also an Elam Grange in Bingley, West Yorkshire, but the current distribution of the name in the British Isles suggests that it did not contribute significantly to the surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a habitational name from a place called Lightollars in Lancashire, so named from Old English lēoht ‘light-colored’ + alor ‘alder’. The surname, however, is not found in current English sources.
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Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Possessor of Many Attendants
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Smile of Lord Laxmi
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Greek
From the sea.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Firm
Boy/Male
Tamil
Collection
Girl/Female
Indian
Helper, Publisher, Diffuser, Spreader, Protector
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Blue Lotus Eyed
Boy/Male
Indian
Plain
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New Flame
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a.
Characterized by a current which flows outward; as, an excurrent orifice or tube.
a.
A flowing or passing; onward motion. Hence: A body of fluid moving continuously in a certain direction; a stream; esp., the swiftest part of it; as, a current of water or of air; that which resembles a stream in motion; as, a current of electricity.
a.
Now passing, as time; as, the current month.
n.
Anything that happens; an occurrence.
a.
Characterized by a current which flows inward; as, the incurrent orifice of lamellibranch Mollusca.
a.
Running back toward its origin; as, a recurrent nerve or artery.
a.
Extending downward; -- said of a leaf whose base extends downward and forms a wing along the stem.
a.
Leaning; reclining; lying; as, the recumbent posture of the Romans at their meals. Hence, figuratively; Resting; inactive; idle.
n.
One who meets; hence, an adversary.
a.
Not current. Specifically: Not passing in common payment; not receivable at par or full value; as, uncurrent notes.
a.
Recumbent.
a.
Occurring or happening; hence, incidental; accidental.
a.
Passing from person to person, or from hand to hand; circulating through the community; generally received; common; as, a current coin; a current report; current history.
n.
The act of recurring, or state of being recurrent; return; resort; recourse.
a.
Returning from time to time; recurring; as, recurrent pains.
n.
Alt. of Recurrency
a.
Running down; decurrent.
a.
General course; ordinary procedure; progressive and connected movement; as, the current of time, of events, of opinion, etc.
a.
Running or extending out; as, an excurrent midrib, one which projects beyond the apex of a leaf; an excurrent steam or trunk, one which continues to the top.