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Make a Run for It: Cur, Curs

Mon Mar 18 09:57:43 EDT 2019
Need a crash course in words that derive from the Latin roots cur and curs, meaning "run"? This list will give you a run for your money!
concur
After five minutes, however, all four of us concurred: Hutchison’s decision to leave Beck and Yasuko where they lay was the proper course of action.
concurrence
“My dear sir,” replied Mr. Collins, “I am particularly obliged to you for this friendly caution, and you may depend upon my not taking so material a step without her ladyship’s concurrence.”
concurrent
With a remote control in his hand, he watched all three concurrent news programs every night, raising the volume on any war coverage.
corridor
They tiptoed down a long corridor that curved to the left and then to the right.
courier
He set up the deception so that British scouts stopped his horseback couriers and grabbed the fake documents, thinking they were real.
course
I didn’t try to stop the tears that filled my eyes and coursed down my cheeks.
currency
Annabeth pulled out a gold coin that I recognized as a drachma, the currency of Mount Olympus.
current
Shin did not know it, but to pass safely through the fence he needed a device that could shunt the flow of current from the fence to the ground.
curriculum
Courses in nutrition and health had been added to her curriculum, and more time was spent on exercise in the outdoor air.
curriculum vitae
To pass the time, he planned to hunt for jobs online, update his curriculum vitae and freshen up his social profile. Wall Street Journal
cursive
While she was watching, I signed my name in cursive.
cursory
Lanning did not trouble to answer, nor to do more than bestow a single cursory glance at the top sheet upon Bogert’s desk.
discursive
For if the modern mind is whimsical and discursive, the classical mind is narrow, unhesitating, relentless.
extracurricular
It became hard for me to get through a school day without someone after me to join this or head up that—the debating society, the Junior High basketball team, or some other extracurricular activity.
incur
I calculated finally that my savings would be able to meet all the costs I might incur, and in addition, might stretch to the purchase of a new costume.
occur
Next morning, however, all was the same, no marvel had occurred, no plan or even hope had come.
occurrence
Rare events such as batting streaks that are the result of chance are not individually predictable, yet the pattern of their occurrence is probabilistically describable.
precursor
My neck was starting to itch, the telltale precursor to an outbreak of hives.
precursory
Most earthquakes happen at random without any precursory seismic activity or what are called “foreshocks.” Washington Times
recur
Though the wound in her head had healed, she was subject to periods of troubled sleep, she had strange dreams which recurred night after night.
recurrent
I couldn't decide if it were from watching some similar scene in the movies, from books I'd read, or from some recurrent but deeply buried dream.
recursive
His repetitions make his music feel like it’s moving inward, in recursive patterns that feel intricate and endless, like fractals. Washington Post

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