repeter
Repeter is not a widely used standalone term in English. It most often appears as the infinitive form of the French verb répéter, meaning to repeat, to rehearse, or to recite. The spelling without the accent is sometimes seen in English texts as a transliteration or in proper names, and may also be used mistakenly for the English noun "repeater" or the action of repetition.
In French, répéter covers repeated actions, reciting lines from a text, or practicing a musical or theatrical
In English-language technical usage, "repeater" is the standard term for a device that receives and retransmits
Etymology: répéter comes from Latin repetere, with re- meaning again and petere meaning to seek or to
In summary, repeter is primarily a linguistic form linked to French usage, with limited use in English