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Mimic vs Repeat - What's the difference?

mimic | repeat |


As verbs the difference between mimic and repeat

is that mimic is to imitate, especially in order to ridicule while repeat is to do or say again (and again).

As nouns the difference between mimic and repeat

is that mimic is a person who practices mimicry, or mime while repeat is an iteration; a repetition.

As an adjective mimic

is pertaining to mimicry; imitative.

Repeat vs Oversay - What's the difference?

repeat | oversay |


As verbs the difference between repeat and oversay

is that repeat is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again) while oversay is to say over again; to repeat.

As a noun repeat

is an iteration; a repetition.

Repeat vs Reengagement - What's the difference?

repeat | reengagement |


As nouns the difference between repeat and reengagement

is that repeat is an iteration; a repetition while reengagement is a renewed or repeated engagement.

As a verb repeat

is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again).

Repeat vs Uniterable - What's the difference?

repeat | uniterable |


As a verb repeat

is to do or say again (and again).

As a noun repeat

is an iteration; a repetition.

As an adjective uniterable is

not iterable; incapable of being repeated.

Repeat vs Nonrepeat - What's the difference?

repeat | nonrepeat |


As a verb repeat

is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again).

As a noun repeat

is an iteration; a repetition.

As an adjective nonrepeat is

not a repeat.

Repeat vs Repetitioner - What's the difference?

repeat | repetitioner |


In obsolete terms the difference between repeat and repetitioner

is that repeat is to make trial of again; to undergo or encounter again while repetitioner is one who repeats.

As nouns the difference between repeat and repetitioner

is that repeat is an iteration; a repetition while repetitioner is one who repeats.

As a verb repeat

is to do or say again (and again).

Repeat vs Zygon - What's the difference?

repeat | zygon |


As nouns the difference between repeat and zygon

is that repeat is an iteration; a repetition while zygon is in the cerebrum, a short crossbar fissure that connects the two pairs of branches of a larger zygal (h-shaped) fissure.

As a verb repeat

is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again).

Repeat vs Autorepeat - What's the difference?

repeat | autorepeat |


As nouns the difference between repeat and autorepeat

is that repeat is an iteration; a repetition while autorepeat is any feature that repeats an action automatically.

As a verb repeat

is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again).

Repeat vs Fibromodulin - What's the difference?

repeat | fibromodulin |


As nouns the difference between repeat and fibromodulin

is that repeat is an iteration; a repetition while fibromodulin is a human gene, a member of a family of small interstitial proteoglycans, containing a central region composed of leucine-rich repeats with four keratan sulfate chains flanked by disulfide-bonded terminal domains.

As a verb repeat

is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again).

Repeat vs Duplicon - What's the difference?

repeat | duplicon |


As nouns the difference between repeat and duplicon

is that repeat is an iteration; a repetition while duplicon is (genetics) a chromosome-specific low-copy repeat.

As a verb repeat

is (intransitive) to do or say again (and again).

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