reproposer

English

Etymology

repropose + -er

Noun

reproposer (plural reproposers)

  1. One who proposes something again.
    • 1854, Manchester Literary, Philosophical Society, Memoirs and Proceedings:
      Nor is his name altogether unconnected with geometrical inquiries, for he is well known as the reproposer of the "Problem of Hipparchus" []

French

Etymology

From re- + proposer.

Pronunciation

Verb

reproposer

  1. to repropose

Conjugation

Further reading

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