Releaded vs Reloaded - What's the difference?
releaded | reloaded |
(relead)
To fit (a window) with new lead.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=May 25, author=Glenn Collins, title=Let There Be Light, and Color, on Fifth Avenue, work=New York Times
, passage=The real windows were transported to nine glass-restoration studios from Massachusetts to California, where the glass was cleaned and patched, and then releaded . }} (reload)
To load (something) again
(computing) To refresh a copy of a program in memory or of a web page on screen
(firearms) to make one's own cartridges using spent (or new) cases and new powder, primer, and bullet/shot.
As verbs the difference between releaded and reloaded
is that releaded is past tense of relead while reloaded is past tense of reload.releaded
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(head)relead
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