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Countreplete
Countreplete Coun`tre*plete" (-pl?t"), v. t. [Countre- + plete to plead.] To counterplead. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Irrepleviable
Irrepleviable Ir`re*plev"i*a*ble, Irreplevisable Ir`re*plev"i*sa*ble, a. (Law) Not capable of being replevied.
Irreplevisable
Irrepleviable Ir`re*plev"i*a*ble, Irreplevisable Ir`re*plev"i*sa*ble, a. (Law) Not capable of being replevied.
Replead
Replead Re*plead" (r?-pl?d"), v. t. & i. To plead again.
Repleader
Repleader Re*plead"er (-?r), n. (Law) A second pleading, or course of pleadings; also, the right of pleading again. Whenever a repleader is granted, the pleadings must begin de novo. --Blackstone.
Replenish
Replenish Re*plen"ish (r?-pl?n"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replenished (-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Replenishing.] [OE. replenissen, OF. replenir; L. pref. re- re- + plenus full. See Full, -ish, and cf. Replete.] 1. To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound. Multiply and replenish the earth. --Gen. i. 28. The waters thus With fish replenished, and the air with fowl. --Milton. 2. To finish; to complete; to perfect. [Obs.] We smothered The most replenished sweet work of nature. --Shak.
Replenish
Replenish Re*plen"ish, v. i. To recover former fullness. [Obs.] The humors will not replenish so soon. --Bacon.
Replenished
Replenish Re*plen"ish (r?-pl?n"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replenished (-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Replenishing.] [OE. replenissen, OF. replenir; L. pref. re- re- + plenus full. See Full, -ish, and cf. Replete.] 1. To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound. Multiply and replenish the earth. --Gen. i. 28. The waters thus With fish replenished, and the air with fowl. --Milton. 2. To finish; to complete; to perfect. [Obs.] We smothered The most replenished sweet work of nature. --Shak.
Replenisher
Replenisher Re*plen"ish*er (-?r), n. One who replenishes.
Replenishing
Replenish Re*plen"ish (r?-pl?n"?sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replenished (-?sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Replenishing.] [OE. replenissen, OF. replenir; L. pref. re- re- + plenus full. See Full, -ish, and cf. Replete.] 1. To fill again after having been diminished or emptied; to stock anew; hence, to fill completely; to cause to abound. Multiply and replenish the earth. --Gen. i. 28. The waters thus With fish replenished, and the air with fowl. --Milton. 2. To finish; to complete; to perfect. [Obs.] We smothered The most replenished sweet work of nature. --Shak.
Replenishment
Replenishment Re*plen"ish*ment (-ment), n. 1. The act of replenishing, or the state of being replenished. 2. That which replenishes; supply. --Cowper.
Replete
Replete Re*plete" (r?-pl?t"), a. [L. repletus, p. p. of replere to fill again, fill up; pref. re- re- + plere to fill, akin to plenus full: cf. F. replet corpulent. See Plenty, Replenish.] Filled again; completely filled; full; charged; abounding. ``His words replete with guile.' --Milton. When he of wine was replet at his feast. --Chaucer. In heads replete with thoughts of other men. --Cowper.
Replete
Replete Re*plete", v. t. To fill completely, or to satiety. [R.]
Repleteness
Repleteness Re*plete"ness, n. The state of being replete.
Repletory
Repletory Re*ple"to*ry (-t?-r?), a. Repletive. [R.]
Replevied
Replevy Re*plev"y (-?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replevied (-?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Replevying.] [OF. replevir, LL. replevire. See Pledge, Replevin.] 1. (Law) To take or get back, by a writ for that purpose (goods and chattels wrongfully taken or detained), upon giving security to try the right to them in a suit at law, and, if that should be determined against the plaintiff, to return the property replevied. 2. (Old Eng. Law) To bail. --Spenser.
Replevin
Replevin Re*plev"in (-?n), n. [LL. replevina. See Replevy, and cf. Plevin.] 1. (Law) A personal action which lies to recover possession of goods and chattle wrongfully taken or detained. Originally, it was a remedy peculiar to cases for wrongful distress, but it may generally now be brought in all cases of wrongful taking or detention. --Bouvier. 2. The writ by which goods and chattels are replevied.
Replevin
Replevin Re*plev"in, v. t. (Law) To replevy.
Replevy
Replevy Re*plev"y (-?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replevied (-?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Replevying.] [OF. replevir, LL. replevire. See Pledge, Replevin.] 1. (Law) To take or get back, by a writ for that purpose (goods and chattels wrongfully taken or detained), upon giving security to try the right to them in a suit at law, and, if that should be determined against the plaintiff, to return the property replevied. 2. (Old Eng. Law) To bail. --Spenser.
Replevy
Replevy Re*plev"y (r?-pl?v"?), n. Replevin. --Mozley & W.
Replevying
Replevy Re*plev"y (-?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Replevied (-?d); p. pr. & vb. n. Replevying.] [OF. replevir, LL. replevire. See Pledge, Replevin.] 1. (Law) To take or get back, by a writ for that purpose (goods and chattels wrongfully taken or detained), upon giving security to try the right to them in a suit at law, and, if that should be determined against the plaintiff, to return the property replevied. 2. (Old Eng. Law) To bail. --Spenser.
Terreplein
Terreplein Terre"plein, n. (Civ. Engin.) An embankment of earth with a broad level top, which is sometimes excavated to form a continuation of an elevated canal across a valley.
Terreplein
Terreplein Terre"plein`, n. [F., fr. L. terra earth + planus even, level, plain.] (Fort.) The top, platform, or horizontal surface, of a rampart, on which the cannon are placed. See Illust. of Casemate.

Meaning of Reple from wikipedia

- labore requies, in aestu temperies, in fletu solatium. O lux beatissima, reple cordis intima tuorum fidelium. Sine tuo numine, nihil est in homine, nihil...
- well as some Anglican and Lutheran denominations. Veni Sancte Spiritus, reple tuórum corda fidélium et tui amóris in eis ignem accénde. Emítte Spíritum...
-  21 Advent Komm, Heiliger Geist, Herre Gott after "Veni Sancte Spiritus, reple..." 1524, Erfurt Enchiridion No. 22 Pentecost Christum wir sollen loben...
- Strawson, ed. Zak Van Straaten (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980) "Comments and Reples" (Philosophia, Vol. 10, 1981) "Logical Form and Logical Constants" in Logical...
- top of table ↑) Pentecost 0390 antiphon (Pentecost) Veni Sancte Spiritus, reple... Robert II chant — — Komm Heiliger Geist, erfüll... — 0391 Veni Sancte...
- Benedicte Deus, qui pascis nos a iuventute nostra et praebes cibum omni carni, reple gaudio et laetitia corda nostra, ut nos, quod satis est habentes, abundemus...
- Benedicte Deus, qui pascis nos a iuventute nostra et praebes cibum omni carni, reple gaudio et laetitia corda nostra, ut nos, affatim quod satis est habentes...
- Pentecost, with words written by Martin Luther based on "Veni Sancte Spiritus, reple tuorum corda fidelium". The hymn in three stanzas was first published in...
- Paladin asks him, "What about the body in the back of this wagon?" Possum reples, "Who? Don't you understand?" Irritatingly and knowingly, Paladin says he...
- adversa iuge solatium largiaris. Mater dulcis Carmeli domina, plebem tuam reple lætitia qua bearis. Paradisi clavis et ianua, fac nos duci quo, Mater, gloria...