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retear

Retear vs Betear - What's the difference?

retear | betear |


As verbs the difference between retear and betear

is that retear is to tear again while betear is (obsolete) to tear; tear around the sides of; tatter or betear can be to wet with tears.

Retear vs Rebear - What's the difference?

retear | rebear |


As verbs the difference between retear and rebear

is that retear is to tear again while rebear is to bear again.

Rehear vs Retear - What's the difference?

rehear | retear |


As verbs the difference between rehear and retear

is that rehear is to hear again while retear is to tear again.

Retear vs Reteam - What's the difference?

retear | reteam |


As verbs the difference between retear and reteam

is that retear is to tear again while reteam is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To team (two or more people) together again.

Retear vs Regear - What's the difference?

retear | regear |


As verbs the difference between retear and regear

is that retear is to tear again while regear is to gear again or anew.

Taxonomy vs Retear - What's the difference?

taxonomy | retear |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb retear is

to tear again.