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  1. Template:Uncountable Recursion is the act or process of going back and happening again.
  2. Template:Uncountable Template:Context Recursion is the use of a function inside itself to generate an infinite number of results.
    The following function exhibits recursion.
    F(0)=a
    F(n+1)=f(F(n))
  3. Template:Uncountable Template:Context Recursion is the use of one kind of linguistic unit inside itself.
    An example of recursion is when a clause appears inside a larger clause, as in the following:
    The cat that I saw was black.