
1) Again 2) Copy 3) Doagain 4) Duplicate 5) Echo 6) Ingeminate 7) Iterate 8) Parrot 9) Perseverate 10) Practise 11) Recapitulate 12) Recur 13) Recurrence 14) Redo 15) Reduplicate 16) Reiterate 17) Rematch 18) Repetition 19) Rephrase 20) Replay 21) Reprise 22) Reprize 23) Restate 24) Reverberation 25) Reword
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1) Already aired episode 2) Already-aired episode 3) Already-aired TV show 4) An event that repeats 5) Be champ again 6) Be the champ again 7) Do again 8) Do over 9) Do over again 10) Echo 11) Emulate a parrot 12) Familiar TV episode 13) French word used in English 14) Go over 15) Happen or occur again
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• (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. • (v. t.) To make trial of again; to undergo or encounter again. • (n.) That which is repeated; as, the repeat of a pattern; that is, the repetition of the engraved figure on a roller by which an impression...
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One complete pattern of the fabric measured vertically and/or horizontally.
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A customer's repeat purchase of a product.
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The printing length of a plate cylinder, determined by one revolution of the plate cylinder gear.
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(re-pēt´) something done or occurring more than once, particularly over and over. long terminal repeats(LTR) identical DNA sequences, usually several hundred base pairs long occurring at each end of an integrated retrovirus and essential for integration of ...
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Complete unit of pattern for design. Repeats vary in size considerably, depending on the weave, type of material, texture, and the use of the cloth. Measured vertically and horizontally, repeat information is used in defining how to layout the fabric on the furniture.
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Re·peat' noun 1. The act of repeating; repetition.
2. That which is repeated; as, the
repeat of a pattern; that is, the repetition of the engraved figure on a roller by which an impression is produced (as in calico printing, etc.).
3. (Mus.) A mark, or series of...
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Re·peat' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Repeated ;
present participle & verbal noun Repeating .] [ French
répéter , Latin
repetere ; prefix
re- re- +
petere to fall upon, attack. See
Pet...
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Repeat: In genetics, two or more adjacent copies of an identical pattern of nucleotides in the DNA, as in tandem repeat sequences.
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In music a repeat is 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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(Title, Disc, Program and Shuffle) A number of different repeat functions are provided: single track, the complete disc or a custom-programmed selection. These can be used in combination with the Shuffle Play function.
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(Title, Disc, RMS, A-B, Shuffle) A number of different repeat functions are provided: single track, the complete CD, RMS programme, and between any required starting point (A) and finishing point (B). These can be used in conjunction with the Shuffle Play function.
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[n] - an event that repeats 2. [v] - do over 3. [v] - to say, state, or perform again 4. [v] - to say again or imitate
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verb to say again or imitate; `followers echoing the cries of their leaders`
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repetition noun an event that repeats; `the events today were a repeat of yesterday`s`
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