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repetitionary, a.|rɛpɪˈtɪʃənərɪ| [f. repetition1 + -ary.] Characterized by, of the nature of, repetition.
1720S. Parker Biblioth. Bibl. I. 27 Where Moses deliver'd the Second or Repetitionary Law. 1806R. Cumberland Mem. (1807) II. 235 His adoption of a stanza obsolete and repetitionary on the ear. 1891J. Winsor Chr. Columbus ii. 60 The repetitionary changes of stock sentiment, which swell the body of the text. |