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re·sponse \rə̇ˈspän(t)s, rēˈs-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English & Latin; Middle English respounse, from Middle French respons, from Latin responsum reply, from neuter of responsus, past participle of respondēre to answer — more at respond 1. : an act or action of responding (as by an answer) : a responsive or corresponding act or feeling : a responding to a motive force or situation : reaction < the sensitive and wistful response of a poet to the gentler phase of beauty — American Guide Series: Minnesota > < the response of a wire to the flow of electric current > as a. : a liturgical answer in the form of a verse, sentence, phrase, or word sung or said by the people or choir after or in reply to the officiant at a religious service and often indicated in liturgical books by R or ℟ : respond, responsory; also : an anthem sung after or during a lection b. : a supernatural answer (as by an oracle) c. (1) : answer 5 (2) : the chorus or refrain of a folk song or rhyme d. : reply to an objection in formal disputation e. (1) : activity or inhibition of previous activity of an organism or of any of its parts resulting from stimulation < a motor response > < a native response > (2) : such activity or inhibition existing in a covariant relationship with drive, cue, and reinforcement f. : the output of a transducer or detecting device resulting from a given input; specifically : the voltage output of a microphone per unit amplitude of sound pressure at the diaphragm — compare response curve g. : a bridge bid made by a player who responds 2. : a half pier or pillar that supports an arch |