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14 words match “REITER”

REITER n.
A German cavalry soldier of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
REITERANT a.
Reiterating. [R.] Mrs. Browning.
REITERATE v. 2 definitions
To repeat again and again; to say or do repeatedly; sometimes, to repeat. That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation. Milton. You never spoke what did become you less Than this; which to reiterate were sin. Shak.
REITERATEDLY adv.
Repeatedly.
REITERATION n.
The act of reiterating; that which is reiterated.
REITERATIVE n. 2 definitions
A word expressing repeated or reiterated action.
RE-REITERATE v.
To reiterate many times. [R.] "My re-reiterated wish." Tennyson.
DING v.
To talk with vehemence, importunity, or reiteration; to bluster. [Low]
INGEMINATE v.
To redouble or repeat; to reiterate. Clarendon. . . . She yet ingeminates The last of sounds, and what she hears relates. Sandys.
INGEMINATION n.
Repetition; reduplication; reiteration. De Quincey. That Sacred ingemination, Amen, Amen. Featley. Happiness with an echo or ingemination. Holdsworth.
RE- n.
t against; repugn, to fight against; recognition, a knowing again; rejoin, to join again; reiterate, reassure. Combinations containing the prefix re- are readily formed, and are for the most part of obvious signification.
REPERCUSSION n.
Rapid reiteration of the same sound.
REPETITION n.
Reiteration, or repeating the same word, or the same sense in different words, for the purpose of making a deeper impression on the audience.
TREMOLO n.
The rapid reiteration of tones without any apparent cessation, so as to produce a tremulous effect.