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Definition of Repetitio

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Irrelative repetition
Irrelative Ir*rel"a*tive, a. Not relative; without mutual relations; unconnected. -- Ir*rel"a*tive*ly, adv. Irrelative chords (Mus.), those having no common tone. Irrelative repetition (Biol.), the multiplication of parts that serve for a common purpose, but have no mutual dependence or connection. --Owen.
Repetitional
Repetitional Rep`e*ti"tion*al (-al). Repetitionary Rep`e*ti"tion*a*ry (-?-r?), a. Of the nature of, or containing, repetition. [R.]
Repetitionary
Repetitional Rep`e*ti"tion*al (-al). Repetitionary Rep`e*ti"tion*a*ry (-?-r?), a. Of the nature of, or containing, repetition. [R.]
Repetitioner
Repetitioner Rep`e*ti"tion*er (-?r), n. One who repeats. [Obs.]
Repetitious
Repetitious Rep`e*ti"tious (-t?sh"?s), a. Repeating; containing repetition. [U.S.] --Dr. T. Dwight.

Meaning of Repetitio from wikipedia

- ritual by which the fetials were to declare war, the ritual of rerum repetitio, was introduced to Rome by Ancus Marcius, borrowing on the traditions...
- some important piece of information to ensure reception by the audience. repetitio est mater studiorum repetition is the mother of study/learning requiem...
- "for taste". One known use of the phrase is in a legal text of 1628: Repetitio legis Imperialem de prohibita feudi alienat. per Frideri****: **** summariis...
- guilt". The maxim operated with another, in pari causa turpitudinis cessat repetitio (where both parties are guilty, no one may recover), to preclude a court...
- Riessinger per Bernardinum de Gerardinis de Amelia. 1479. (posthumous work) Repetitio in rubrica de liberis et postumis. Bologna: Heinrich von Köln. 1479. (posthumous...
- (p****ing note dissonances), fuga (melodic imitation of varying kinds), repetitio (the repetition of a section for dramatic effect), climax (p****ages in...
- June 30 to July 28, 2021, Lecaroz staged her sixth solo exhibition, “Repetitio,” at the Makati gallery 1335MABINI. Held in collaboration with the Fernando...
- Repetitio ad D. 41.2, 16th-century m****cript. Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, M****critos latinos, K.II.2, ff. 522–550...
- Bedenken auf Doct. Majors Repetitio und endliche Erklärung belangend den Streit [Christian Reflections on Dr. Major's {work}, "Repetitio," and Finally {an} Explanation...
- substantive grounds, a war required a "just cause," which might include rerum repetitio, retaliation against another people for pillaging, or a breach of or unilateral...