Rebaked vs Rebased - What's the difference?
rebaked | rebased |
(rebake)
(archaic, technical) To cook something by baking again.
*1919', Lydia Ray Balderston, ' Housewifery: A Manual and Text Book of Practical Housekeeping -
*:"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."
(rebase)
(dentistry) To replace the base of a denture.
(computing) To modify core data from which other data is derived in such a way that the final meaning is unchanged.
(computing) To change the base address of.
* 2006 , Raymond Chen, The Old New Thing
As verbs the difference between rebaked and rebased
is that rebaked is past tense of rebake while rebased is past tense of rebase.rebaked
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- When a DLL must be loaded at an address different from its preferred address (because the preferred address is unavailable), the kernel must rebase the DLL, which consists of updating (fixing up) all addresses in the DLL so that they refer to its new location in memory.