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Bepat vs Repat - What's the difference?

bepat | repat |

As a verb bepat

is to beat upon (as on a drum); patter upon.

As a noun repat is

a repatriate.

bepat

English

Verb

(bepatt)
  • To beat upon (as on a drum); patter upon.
  • repat

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (informal) A repatriate.
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