Word Meanings - REPEATER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who, or that which, repeats. Specifically: A watch with a striking apparatus which, upon pressure of a spring, will indicate the time, usually in hours and quarters. A repeating firearm. An instrument for resending a telegraphic message
Additional info about word: REPEATER
One who, or that which, repeats. Specifically: A watch with a striking apparatus which, upon pressure of a spring, will indicate the time, usually in hours and quarters. A repeating firearm. An instrument for resending a telegraphic message automatically at an intermediate point. A person who votes more than once at an election. See Circulating decimal, under Decimal. A pennant used to indicate that a certain flag in a hoist of signal is duplicated. Ham. Nav. Encyc.
Related words: (words related to REPEATER)
- REPEAT
 To repay or refund . To repeat one's self, to do or say what one has already done or said. -- To repeat signals, to make the same signals again; specifically, to communicate, by repeating them, the signals shown at headquarters. Syn.
- SPREADINGLY
 , adv. Increasingly. The best times were spreadingly infected. Milton.
- SPRINGBOARD
 An elastic board, secured at the ends, or at one end, often by elastic supports, used in performing feats of agility or in exercising.
- REPEATEDLY
 More than once; again and again; indefinitely.
- SPRINGE
 A noose fastened to an elastic body, and drawn close with a sudden spring, whereby it catches a bird or other animal; a gin; a snare. As a woodcock to mine own springe. Shak.
- WATCHET
 Pale or light blue. "Watchet mantles." Spenser. Who stares in Germany at watchet eyes Dryden.
- FIREARM
 A gun, pistol, or any weapon from a shot is discharged by the force of an explosive substance, as gunpowder.
- SPRINGAL
 An ancient military engine for casting stones and arrows by means of a spring.
- INSTRUMENTAL
 Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for, an instrument, esp. a musical instrument; as, instrumental music, distinguished from vocal music. "He defended the use of instrumental music in public worship." Macaulay. Sweet voices mix'd with instrumental
- WATCHDOG
 A dog kept to watch and guard premises or property, and to give notice of the approach of intruders.
- WATCHHOUSE
 1. A house in which a watch or guard is placed. 2. A place where persons under temporary arrest by the police of a city are kept; a police station; a lockup.
- SPRINT
 To run very rapidly; to run at full speed. A runner should be able to sprint the whole way. Encyc. Brit. (more info) Etym:
- SPRIGHTLY
 Sprightlike, or spiritlike; lively; brisk; animated; vigorous; airy; gay; as, a sprightly youth; a sprightly air; a sprightly dance. "Sprightly wit and love inspires." Dryden. The sprightly Sylvia trips along the green. Pope.
- SPRINKLING
 1. The act of one who, or that which, sprinkles. Baptism may well enough be performed by sprinkling or effusion of water. Ayliffe. 2. A small quantity falling in distinct drops or particles; as, a sprinkling of rain or snow. 3. Hence, a moderate
- WATCHWORD
 1. A word given to sentinels, and to such as have occasion to visit the guards, used as a signal by which a friend is known from an enemy, or a person who has a right to pass the watch from one who has not; a countersign; a password. 2. A sentiment
- SPECIFICALLY
 In a specific manner.
- WATCH MEETING
 A religious meeting held in the closing hours of the year.
- SPRINGY
 1. Resembling, having the qualities of, or pertaining to, a spring; elastic; as, springy steel; a springy step. Though her little frame was slight, it was firm and springy. Sir W. Scott. 2. Abounding with springs or fountains; wet; spongy; as,
- SPRIGGED
 Having sprigs.
- MESSAGE STICK
 A stick, carved with lines and dots, used, esp. by Australian aborigines, to convey information.
- DISPROPORTIONALLY
 In a disproportional manner; unsuitably in form, quantity, or value; unequally.
- DISPROPORTIONABLE
 Disproportional; unsuitable in form, size, quantity, or adaptation; disproportionate; inadequate. -- Dis`pro*por"tion*a*ble*ness, n. Hammond. -- Dis`pro*por"tion*a*bly, adv.
- DISPROPORTIONALITY
 The state of being disproportional. Dr. H. More.
- HANDSPRING
 A somersault made with the assistance of the hands placed upon the ground.
- MISPROPORTION
 To give wrong proportions to; to join without due proportion.
- MISPRONOUNCE
 To pronounce incorrectly.
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