Rehoned vs Rehone - What's the difference?
rehoned | rehone |
(rehone)
To hone again or anew.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=June 8, author=Teri Karush Rogers, title=Renovation Tips, work=New York Times
, passage=Usually more maddening, said Mark Shedrofsky, vice president of the Stone Source, a Manhattan importer, distributor and fabricator of natural stone products and tiles, acidic foods literally gnaw away at the surface of marble countertops, which require rehoning to restore. }} To hone again or anew.
*{{quote-news, year=2008, date=June 8, author=Teri Karush Rogers, title=Renovation Tips, work=New York Times
, passage=Usually more maddening, said Mark Shedrofsky, vice president of the Stone Source, a Manhattan importer, distributor and fabricator of natural stone products and tiles, acidic foods literally gnaw away at the surface of marble countertops, which require rehoning to restore. }}
As verbs the difference between rehoned and rehone
is that rehoned is past tense of rehone while rehone is to hone again or anew.rehoned
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(head)rehone
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rehone
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