réplique — meaning in English
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English meaning
- aftershock noun A smaller earthquake that follows a larger one in the same area.
- line noun A long, thin mark or stroke, straight or curved, on a surface.
- rejoinder noun The defendant's answer to the replication.
- replica noun An exact copy of something, often made for display or study rather than actual use.
- retort noun A sharp, witty, or cutting reply, especially one that turns an insult back on the person who made it.
Senses
réplique is used for these senses in English:
- aftershock (seismology) An earthquake that follows in the same vicinity as another, usually larger, earthquake (the "mainshock").
- line A written or printed row of letters, words, numbers, or other text, especially a row of words extending across a page or column, or a blank in place of such text.
- rejoinder (legal) The defendant's answer to the replication.
- replica An exact copy.
- retort A sharp or witty reply, or one which turns an argument against its originator; a comeback.
aftershock — full definition
- noun A smaller earthquake that follows a larger one in the same area.
- noun A further, usually lesser, consequence following a major event.
line — full definition
- noun A long, thin mark or stroke, straight or curved, on a surface.
- noun A row or sequence of people, things, or words, one after another.
- verb To arrange people or things in a row, or to form such a row.
- verb To cover the inside surface of something with a layer of material.
- noun A telephone or other communication connection.