Responce vs. Response

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Responce

misspelling of response

Responsenoun

An answer or reply, or something in the nature of an answer or reply.

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The act of responding or replying; reply: as, to speak in response to a question.

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An oracular answer.

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(liturgics) A verse, sentence, phrase, or word said or sung by the choir or congregation in sequence or reply to the priest or officiant.

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(liturgics) A versicle or anthem said or sung during or after a lection; a respond or responsory.

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A reply to an objection in formal disputation.

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An online advertising performance metric representing one click-through from an online ad to its destination URL.

Responsenoun

A reaction to a stimulus or provocation.

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The act of responding.

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An answer or reply.

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a result;

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a bodily process occurring due to the effect of some foregoing stimulus or agent;

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a statement (either spoken or written) that is made in reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation;

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the manner in which something is greeted;

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a phrase recited or sung by the congregation following a versicle by the priest or minister

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the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange;

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a verbal or written answer

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an answer to a question in a test, questionnaire, etc.

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a part of a religious liturgy said or sung by a congregation in answer to a minister or cantor.

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a reaction to something

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an excitation of a nerve impulse caused by a change or event; a physical reaction to a specific stimulus or situation

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the way in which a mechanical or electrical device responds to a stimulus or stimuli

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a bid made in answer to one's partner's preceding bid.

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