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Definition of repeat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of repeat is as below...
Repeat
(n.) A mark, or
series
of dots,
placed
before
and
after,
or often only at the end of, a
passage
to be
repeated
in
performance..
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Knead
::
Knead (v. t.) To work and press into a mass,
usually
with the
hands;
esp., to work, as by
repeated
pressure
with the
knuckles,
into a well mixed mass, as the
materials
of
bread,
cake, etc.; as, to knead
dough..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Covered
with, or
containing,
extraneous
matter
which is
injurious,
noxious,
offensive,
or
obstructive;
filthy;
dirty;
not
clean;
polluted;
nasty;
defiled;
as, a foul
cloth;
foul
hands;
a foul
chimney;
foul air; a
ship's
bottom
is foul when
overgrown
with
barnacles;
a gun
becomes
foul from
repeated
firing;
a well is foul with
polluted
water..
Jactitation
::
Jactitation
(n.) Vain
boasting
or
assertions
repeated
to the
prejudice
of
another's
right;
false
claim.
Crackling
::
Crackling
(n.) The
making
of
small,
sharp
cracks
or
reports,
frequently
repeated..
Try
::
Try (v. t.) To
strain;
to
subject
to
excessive
tests;
as, the light tries his eyes;
repeated
disappointments
try one's
patience..
Seannachie
::
Seannachie
(n.) A bard among the
Highlanders
of
Scotland,
who
preserved
and
repeated
the
traditions
of the
tribes;
also, a
genealogist..
Trippet
::
Trippet
(n.) A cam,
wiper,
or
projecting
piece which
strikes
another
piece
repeatedly..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To cause to move upon a
center,
or as if upon a
center;
to give
circular
motion
to; to cause to
revolve;
to cause to move
round,
either
partially,
wholly,
or
repeatedly;
to make to
change
position
so as to
present
other sides in given
directions;
to make to face
otherwise;
as, to turn a wheel or a
spindle;
to turn the body or the
head..
Tersanctus
::
Tersanctus
(n.) An
ancient
ascription
of
praise
(containing
the word Holy -- in its Latin form,
Sanctus
--
thrice
repeated),
used in the Mass of the Roman
Catholic
Church
and
before
the
prayer
of
consecration
in the
communion
service
of the
Church
of
England
and the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church.
Cf.
Trisagion..
Triple
::
Triple
(a.) Three times
repeated;
treble.
See
Treble.
Reexamination
::
Reexamination
(n.) A
repeated
examination.
See under
Examination.
Cite
::
Cite (v. t.) To
quote;
to
repeat,
as a
passage
from a book, or the words of
another..
Hack
::
Hack (v. t.) To cut
irregulary,
without
skill or
definite
purpose;
to
notch;
to
mangle
by
repeated
strokes
of a
cutting
instrument;
as, to hack a
post..
Hammer
::
Hammer
(v. i.) To
strike
repeated
blows,
literally
or
figuratively..
Prayer
::
Prayer
(v. i.) The form of words used in
praying;
a
formula
of
supplication;
an
expressed
petition;
especially,
a
supplication
addressed
to God; as, a
written
or
extemporaneous
prayer;
to
repeat
one's
prayers..
Gnaw
::
Gnaw (v. i.) To use the teeth in
biting;
to bite with
repeated
effort,
as in
eating
or
removing
with the
teethsomething
hard,
unwiedly,
or
unmanageable..
Rote
::
Rote (v. t.) To learn or
repeat
by rote.
Bis
::
Bis
(adv.)
Twice;
-- a word
showing
that
something
is, or is to be,
repeated;
as a
passage
of
music,
or an item in
accounts..
Ring
::
Ring (v. t.) To
repeat
often,
loudly,
or
earnestly..
Echo
::
Echo (n.) A wood or
mountain
nymph,
regarded
as
repeating,
and
causing
the
reverberation
of
them..
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