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Rep  adj.  Formed with a surface closely corded, or ribbed transversely; applied to textile fabrics of silk or wool; as, rep silk.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rep" Quotes from Famous Books



... of Iowa, (Rep.)—I am directed by the Committee on the Judiciary to present a report relative to the official conduct of the President ...
— History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, • Edumud G. Ross

... Law Rep. 436 (1909). Gompers was finally sentenced to imprisonment for thirty days and the other two defendants were fined $500 each. These penalties were later lifted by the Supreme Court on a technicality, ...
— A History of Trade Unionism in the United States • Selig Perlman

... which served as the casings, "plates" and insulators of the gigantic condensers, were all located amidship on a center line, reaching clear through from the top to the bottom of the hull, and reaching from the forward to the rear rep-ray generators; that is, from points about 110 feet from bow and stern. The crew's quarters were arranged on both sides of the coils. To the outside of these, where the several decks touched the hull, were located the various pieces of phone, ...
— The Airlords of Han • Philip Francis Nowlan

... back with her hat and sweaters for the children, and Norah came to the door to wave to them and see the new car. It was a very handsome, nicely finished model, painted dark blue, as Bobby had said. The seats were upholstered in dark blue rep and there was plenty of room for the Blossom family and for ...
— Four Little Blossoms on Apple Tree Island • Mabel C. Hawley

... an authoritative decision on the right of the National Government to use physical force to compel obedience to its laws, etc., see Ex parte Seibold, 100 U. S. Rep., 371. ...
— Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 • Joseph Warren Keifer

... Ministry had taken office parliament was dissolved and writs were issued for a general election. The main issues in this contest, both forced by George Brown, were 'Representation by Population' and 'Non-sectarian Schools'—otherwise No Popery. These cries told with much effect in Upper Canada. 'Rep. by Pop.,' as it was familiarly called, had long been a favourite policy with Brown and the Globe. By the Union Act of 1840 the representation of Upper and Lower Canada in the Assembly was fixed at eighty-four, ...
— The Day of Sir John Macdonald - A Chronicle of the First Prime Minister of the Dominion • Joseph Pope



Words linked to "Rep" :   representative, congressman, congresswoman, cloth, textile, repp, fabric, sales rep, material



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