callback vs reprise

callback

noun
  • The return of a situation to a previous position or state. 

  • A joke which references an earlier joke in the same routine. 

  • A follow-up audition in casting. 

  • A function pointer passed as an argument to another function. 

  • A return telephone or radio call; especially one made automatically to authenticate a logon to a computer network. 

  • A form of audience participation in which the audience shout lines in response to the dialog of a film. 

  • A product recall because of a defect or safety concern. 

reprise

noun
  • A recurrence or resumption of an action. 

  • Deductions and duties paid yearly out of a manor and lands, as rent charge, pensions, annuities, etc.; also spelled reprizes 

  • A renewal of a failed attack, after going back into the en garde position. 

  • A repetition of a phrase, a return to an earlier theme, or a second rendition or version of a song in a programme or musical. 

  • A ship recaptured from an enemy or from a pirate. 

  • A taking by way of retaliation. 

  • In masonry, the return of a moulding in an internal angle. 

verb
  • To repeat or resume an action 

How often have the words callback and reprise occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )