Rewind vs Refind - What's the difference?
rewind | refind |
(intransitive) To wind (something) again.
* 2000 , (George RR Martin), A Storm of Swords , Bantam 2011, p. 535:
(intransitive) To wind (something) back, now especially of cassette or video tape; to go back on a video or audio recording.
The act of rewinding.
A button or other mechanism for rewinding.
To find something again.
*, vol.1, New York Review of Books, 2001, p.300:
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As verbs the difference between rewind and refind
is that rewind is (intransitive) to wind (something) again while refind is to find something again.As a noun rewind
is the act of rewinding.rewind
English
Verb
- A Myrish crossbowman poked his head out a different window, got off a bolt, and ducked down to rewind .
Noun
(en noun)- I meant to pause the picture, but hit the rewind by mistake.
See also
* fast forwardAnagrams
* English ergative verbsrefind
English
Verb
- Cardan, in his fifth book of Wisdom, gives an instance in a smith of Milan, a fellow-citizen of his, one Galeus de Rubeis, that being commended for refinding of an instrument of Archimedes, for joy ran mad.
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