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Definition of repeat
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Repeat
(v. t.) To make trial of
again;
to
undergo
or
encounter
again.
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Recur
::
Recur (v. i.) To come back; to
return
again or
repeatedly;
to come again to mind.
Repeater
::
Repeater
(n.) A watch with a
striking
apparatus
which,
upon
pressure
of a
spring,
will
indicate
the time,
usually
in hours and
quarters..
Wind
::
Wind (v. i.) To turn
completely
or
repeatedly;
to
become
coiled
about
anything;
to
assume
a
convolved
or
spiral
form; as, vines wind round a
pole..
Mollusca
::
Mollusca
(n. pl.) One of the grand
divisions
of the
animal
kingdom,
including
the
classes
Cephalopoda,
Gastropoda,
PteropodaScaphopoda,
and
Lamellibranchiata,
or
Conchifera.
These
animals
have an
unsegmented
bilateral
body, with most of the
organs
and parts
paired,
but not
repeated
longitudinally.
Most of them
develop
a
mantle,
which
incloses
either
a
branchial
or a
pulmonary
cavity.
They are
generally
more or less
covered
and
protected
by a
calcareous
shell,
which may be
univalve,
bivalve,
or m
Rehearse
::
Rehearse
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as what has been
already
said; to tell over
again;
to
recite..
Chromolithograph
::
Chromolithograph
(n.) A
picture
printed
in tints and
colors
by
repeated
impressions
from a
series
of
stones
prepared
by the
lithographic
process.
Reimpression
::
Reimpression
(n.) A
second
or
repeated
impression;
a
reprint.
Heredity
::
Heredity
(n.)
Hereditary
transmission
of the
physical
and
psychical
qualities
of
parents
to their
offspring;
the
biological
law by which
living
beings
tend to
repeat
their
characteristics
in their
descendants.
See
Pangenesis.
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) To
repeat;
to
recite;
to sing or play.
Reexamination
::
Reexamination
(n.) A
repeated
examination.
See under
Examination.
Infinite
::
Infinite
(a.)
Capable
of
endless
repetition;
-- said of
certain
forms of the
canon,
called
also
perpetual
fugues,
so
constructed
that their ends lead to their
beginnings,
and the
performance
may be
incessantly
repeated..
Dartle
::
Dartle
(v. t. & i.) To
pierce
or shoot
through;
to dart
repeatedly:
--
frequentative
of dart.
Customer
::
Customer
(n.) One who
regularly
or
repeatedly
makes
purchases
of a
trader;
a
purchaser;
a
buyer.
Repeat
::
Repeat
(v. t.) To go over
again;
to
attempt,
do, make, or utter
again;
to
iterate;
to
recite;
as, to
repeat
an
effort,
an
order,
or a
poem..
Fugue
::
Fugue (n.) A
polyphonic
composition,
developed
from a given theme or
themes,
according
to
strict
contrapuntal
rules.
The theme is first given out by one voice or part, and then, while that
pursues
its way, it is
repeated
by
another
at the
interval
of a fifth or
fourth,
and so on, until all the parts have
answered
one by one,
continuing
their
several
melodies
and
interweaving
them in one
complex
progressive
whole,
in which the theme is often lost and
reappears..
Sixfold
::
Sixfold
(a.) Six times
repeated;
six times as much or as many.
Recite
::
Recite
(v. i.) To
repeat,
pronounce,
or
rehearse,
as
before
an
audience,
something
prepared
or
committed
to
memory;
to
rehearse
a
lesson
learned..
Repeating
::
Repeating
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Repea.
Rectify
::
Rectify
(v. t.) To
refine
or
purify
by
repeated
distillation
or
sublimation,
by which the fine parts of a
substance
are
separated
from the
grosser;
as, to
rectify
spirit
of
wine..
Reassurance
::
Reassurance
(n.)
Assurance
or
confirmation
renewed
or
repeated.
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