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:No, repeat has a broader meaning than that as well.  "To do, make, or perform again: to repeat an action," from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/repeat.  For instance, you can "repeat yourself"; you can even "repeat yourself forever." This is what a DF clock generator or repeater does: it triggers, and it triggers again.  I believe you that "repeater" has a very specific meaning in the world of electronics, and if DF was populated primarily by electronics aficionados we'd probably be using the much more specific "clock generator," but in common usage, it just means something that does the same thing more than once.  I assume that since these definitions exist in popular and accepted dictionaries that this meaning is not limited to the DF community (are they deciding the English language based just on us?!?).  I also think it's important to note that if you search the forums for "clock generator" you get zero hits.  Nobody is using that term to refer to the structures in question.  I don't know if it matters to you, but the structures in question do not even necessarily fire at predictable intervals-- you couldn't build a functional clock out of many of them.[[Special:Contributions/98.203.173.56|98.203.173.56]] 20:15, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
 
:No, repeat has a broader meaning than that as well.  "To do, make, or perform again: to repeat an action," from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/repeat.  For instance, you can "repeat yourself"; you can even "repeat yourself forever." This is what a DF clock generator or repeater does: it triggers, and it triggers again.  I believe you that "repeater" has a very specific meaning in the world of electronics, and if DF was populated primarily by electronics aficionados we'd probably be using the much more specific "clock generator," but in common usage, it just means something that does the same thing more than once.  I assume that since these definitions exist in popular and accepted dictionaries that this meaning is not limited to the DF community (are they deciding the English language based just on us?!?).  I also think it's important to note that if you search the forums for "clock generator" you get zero hits.  Nobody is using that term to refer to the structures in question.  I don't know if it matters to you, but the structures in question do not even necessarily fire at predictable intervals-- you couldn't build a functional clock out of many of them.[[Special:Contributions/98.203.173.56|98.203.173.56]] 20:15, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
 
::I hope you are okay with the footnote I made in the article as compromise. Since as *device* I never heared outside of DF of a "repeater" to be used what in fact is an oscillator. --[[User:Axkibe|Axkibe]] 21:02, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
 

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