different between rebake vs rewake
rebake
English
Etymology
re- +? bake
Verb
rebake (third-person singular simple present rebakes, present participle rebaking, simple past and past participle rebaked)
- (transitive) To cook something by baking again.
- 1919, Lydia Ray Balderston, Housewifery: A Manual and Text Book of Practical Housekeeping - Page 272
- "Do not attempt to rebake the tubes at home, as the housewife's oven is no more suited to that work than it is to firing china."
- 1919, Lydia Ray Balderston, Housewifery: A Manual and Text Book of Practical Housekeeping - Page 272
Anagrams
- beaker, breake, e-brake
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rewake
English
Etymology
re- +? wake
Verb
rewake (third-person singular simple present rewakes, present participle rewaking, simple past rewoke or rewaked, past participle rewoken or rewaked)
- To wake again.
Anagrams
- weaker, wreake
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