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percur, v. rare.|pəˈkɜː(r)| [ad. L. percurrĕre to run through, f. per- 1 + currĕre to run: cf. concur. Cf. F. parcourir.] trans. To run through, traverse (either of actual motion, or of extension).
1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 285 A leaf..with three strokes percurring its longitude. 1835Ure Philos. Manuf. 384 The fan produces its greatest effect when the points of its wings percur in revolving about eighty feet per second. |