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Definition of Repaster

Repaster
Repaster Re*past"er (-?r), n. One who takes a repast. [Obs.]

Meaning of Repaster from wikipedia

- Look up repast in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A repast is a meal or taking of food. Repast may also refer to: Repast (film), a 1951 film directed...
- The Repast of the Lion is an early 20th century painting by French Post-Impressionist Henri Rousseau. Done in oil on canvas, the work depicts a feeding...
- Simulation Toolkit (Repast) is a widely used free and open-source, cross-platform, agent-based modeling and simulation toolkit. Repast has multiple implementations...
- Repast (めし, Meshi) is a 1951 ****anese drama and shōshimin-eiga film directed by Mikio Naruse and starring Setsuko Hara. It is based on the final and unfinished...
- Repast is the official quarterly publication of the Culinary Historians of Ann Arbor (CHAA), founded in June, 1987. The CHAA had been founded in 1983 by...
- A Life Is Everywhere is the fourth album from Cindytalk released by Editions Mego, released in 2013. All tracks were written and recorded by Gordon Sharp...
- the Shabbat and Jewish holidays. Additionally, the word refers to a small repast held on Shabbat or festival mornings after the prayer services and before...
- December 2020. Stavros Macrakis, "How Old is American Christmas Ham?", Repast (Culinary Historians of Ann Arbor) 37:1:6 (Winter 2021) full text "Southern...
- he descended hard by where the heroes of Communipaw had made their late repast. And he lit his pipe by the fire, and sat himself down and smoked; and as...
- Museum of Art. The same mood pervades the well-known etching The Frugal Repast (1904), which depicts a blind man and a sighted woman, both emaciated, seated...