consonance
A repetition of the same constant sound is called alliteration. It is a literary device where the same consonant sound is repeated in close proximity to create a rhythmic and melodious effect in writing or speech.
Constant repetition gets on my nerves.Everything on TV is a repetition of last week's shows.
assonance
That's an alliteration. The most common use of alliterations are found in tongue twisters: e.g. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Each repetition is called a trial or sometimes a replicate.
Repetition constant refers to a value that remains the same throughout all iterations of a loop or process. It helps to control the number of times a particular action is repeated within a program or algorithm. This constant ensures consistency in the execution of repetitive tasks.
One example could be - Mary wants a new job, the repetition of this one bores her. Another example could be - The constant repetition is annoying. An another might be - There is so much repetition in the book that it is too predictable.
Each repetition is called a trial or sometimes a replicate.
That repetition would involve an onomatopoeia.
Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sounds and assonance is the repetition of the same vowel sounds.
The repetition of vowel sounds within a word is called vowel rhyme.
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called alliteration, otherwise it's called consonance.