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- Repetendus, Participium: vt Terra nunquam repetenda. Ouid. En laquelle on ne retournera jamais.
Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.
Dictionarium latinogallicum. 1552.
Repetend — Rep e*tend (r?p ? t?nd ), n. [L. repetendus to be repeated, fr. repetere to repeat.] (Math.) That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually, ad infinitum: sometimes indicated by a dot over the first and last figures; thus, in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repetend — noun Etymology: Latin repetendus to be repeated, gerundive of repetere to repeat Date: 1874 a repeated sound, word, or phrase; specifically refrain … New Collegiate Dictionary
MUNDUS — I. MUNDUS per ovum mystice repraesentatus, in Zoroastris Schola apud Plut. de Iside et Osir. Ei enim figuram ovalem antiquissimi tribuerunt; Sanchuniathon praecipue, de quo vide suô locô. Unde Thebaidos incolae, Deum Mundi opificem exprimere… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
TALIO — femin. Plinio, ex talis, quasi talis retributio: Tale enim patimur, quale fecimus. Unde Lex Talionis, Lex paris vindictae, vel similitudo vindictae, Isidor. Poena reciproci, l. 11. Cod. de exhib. reis, aut similitudo supplicii, Honor. et Theodos … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
repetend — [rep′ə tend΄, rep΄ə tend′] n. [L repetendus, to be repeated, ger. of repetere, to REPEAT] 1. a repeated sound, word, or phrase; refrain 2. Math. the digit or digits repeated indefinitely in a repeating decimal … English World dictionary
rep|e|tend — «REHP uh tehnd, REHP uh TEHND», noun. 1. that part of a repeating decimal that is repeated indefinitely. 2. = refrain. (Cf. ↑refrain) ╂[< Latin repetendus, gerundive of repetere; see etym. under repeat (Cf. ↑repeat)] … Useful english dictionary