replace |
anew |
As a verb replace
is to restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like.
As an adverb anew is
again, once more.
anew |
regeneration |
As an adverb anew
is again, once more.
As a noun regeneration is
rebuilding or restructuring; large scale repair or renewal.
snowed |
anew |
As a verb snowed
is (
snow).
As an adverb anew is
(literary|poetic or formal) again, once more.
anew |
anew |
In literary|poetic or formal|lang=en terms the difference between anew and anew
is that
anew is (literary|poetic or formal) again, once more while
anew is (literary|poetic or formal) again, once more.
As adverbs the difference between anew and anew
is that
anew is (literary|poetic or formal) again, once more while
anew is (literary|poetic or formal) again, once more.
anew |
amid |
As an adverb anew
is (literary|poetic or formal) again, once more.
As a noun amid is
amide.
anew |
startover |
anew |
arew |
As adverbs the difference between anew and arew
is that
anew is again, once more while
arew is in a row.
anew |
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snew |
anew |
As a verb snew
is (obsolete) to snow or
snew can be (dialectal) (
snow).
As an adverb anew is
(literary|poetic or formal) again, once more.
anew |
alew |
As an adverb anew
is (literary|poetic or formal) again, once more.
As a noun alew is
(obsolete|rare) a cry of despair.
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