Rebated vs Rebaked - What's the difference?
rebated | rebaked |
Blunted, dulled (of a blade, weapon etc.).
*2011 , Thomas Penn, Winter King , Penguin 2012, p. 288:
*:Even with blunted lances and filed-down or ‘rebated ’ blades, grave injury and death were all too frequent, and tended to ‘disturb the cheerfulness of such events’, as a contemporary Spanish herald understatedly put it.
(rebate)
(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."
As verbs the difference between rebated and rebaked
is that rebated is past tense of rebate while rebaked is past tense of rebake.As an adjective rebated
is blunted, dulled (of a blade, weapon etc.).rebated
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* *rebaked
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