
1) Common musical wrap-up 2) Do again 3) French word used in English 4) Musical echo 5) Musical ending, often 6) Musical refresher 7) Musical repeat 8) Musical repetition 9) Musical second 10) Musical-show comeback 11) Play 12) Recapitulate 13) Repeat 14) Reprize 15) Sing again 16) Spiel 17) To pay
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1) Reprize
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An indirect renewal of an attack that missed or was parried. This is a continuation of an attack, and does not have priority (in foil and sabre) over a direct riposte.
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From a lunge, a swift surprise attack made by performing a short forward recovery and an immediate second lunge. In terms of Right-of-way, a new action that follows an attack that missed or was parried. A redoublement takes place in a fencing tempo subsequent to that of the initial attack or riposte.
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In music, a reprise (z {respell|rə|PREEZ|`}) is the repetition or reiteration of the opening material later in a composition as occurs in the recapitulation of sonata form, though—originally in the 18th century—was simply any repeated section, such as is indicated by beginning and ending repeat signs. ==Song reprises== Reprise can refer to a....
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• (n.) A taking by way of retaliation. • (n.) Deductions and duties paid yearly out of a manor and lands, as rent charge, rent seck, pensions, annuities, and the like. • (v. t.) To recompense; to pay. • (v. t.) To take again; to retake. • (n.) A ship recaptured from an enemy or from a pirate.
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[Verb] To repeat.
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Musical term: to repeat, in whole or in part, a song which has already been sung in the show.
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Re·prise' noun [ French
reprise , from
reprendre ,
repris , to take back, Latin
reprehendere . See
Reprehend .]
1. A taking by way of retaliation. [ Obsolete]
Dryden. 2. plural (Law) Deductions and duties paid yearly out of a...
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Re·prise' transitive verb [ Written also
reprize .]
1. To take again; to retake. [ Obsolete]
Spenser. 2. To recompense; to pay. [ Obsolete]
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renewal of an attack that missed or was parried, after a return to en-garde; see also Redoublement
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Inside corner of a stone member with a profile other than a flat plane.
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[
v] - repeat an earlier theme of a musical composition
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The return of a moulding for an internal angle.
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the renewal of an action made with a lunge by first returning to guard forwards or backwards
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To repeat a previous part of a composition generally after other music has been played.
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Musical term: to repeat, in whole or in part, a song which has already been sung in the show.
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a return to an original theme.
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repetition or recapitulation of a theme
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[Intelligent words] repeat an earlier theme of a composition
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