When an event or circumstance "recurs," this means that the event occurs or happens again. Recurring can also mean an event, image, or circumstance coming back to your mind - such as a "recurring dream." The etymology is a Latin term meaning to recede.
Most like you ate something that didn't agree with you. Think back: did you try something new? If you have no other symptoms and this is a one time thing, don't worry. If it recurs and you can't link it to diet, see a medical professional.
You will have to get retreated.
It is a fever that recurs after an interval of five days
Assuming that the 3 recurs, 5.8333... = 55/6
it recurs in a variety of genres
Rational numbers will become either a terminating decimal (if the denominator has prime factors of 2 and/or 5 only) or a decimal that recurs one or more digits (possibly after one or more digits that do not recur). Examples: 1/2 = 0.5 (terminates) 1/3 = 0.333.... (3 recurs) 1/6 = 0.1666.... (6 recurs after the initial non-recurring 1) 1/7 = 0.142857142857142857.... (142857 recurs)
0.111111111 = 111111111/1000000000 If the 1 recurs, then: 0.111... = 1/9
46582.333333333 The 3 recurs infinitely, so the answer is 46,582 and one third.
an archetype
No; it is a rational number. An irrational number has a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal. 12.666666666 either terminates (= 12666666666/1000000000) or if you mean the 6 recurs (ie goes on forever: 12.666... = 38/3).
When something is shooed, it could mean that it is something annoying being ushered away. Or, shooed can mean that something is given shoes.
Assuming the 2 recurs forever, 0.4722222.... is equal to 17/36 or seventeen thirty-sixths.