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rewound

S vs Rewound - What's the difference?

s | rewound |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a verb rewound is

(rewind).

Terms vs Rewound - What's the difference?

terms | rewound |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb rewound is

(rewind).

Rewound vs Reminded - What's the difference?

rewound | reminded |


As verbs the difference between rewound and reminded

is that rewound is (rewind) while reminded is (remind).

Rewound vs Rewind - What's the difference?

rewound | rewind |


As verbs the difference between rewound and rewind

is that rewound is (rewind) while rewind is (intransitive) to wind (something) again.

As a noun rewind is

the act of rewinding.

Rewound - What does it mean?

rewound | |

Rewound vs Bewound - What's the difference?

rewound | bewound |


As verbs the difference between rewound and bewound

is that rewound is past tense of rewind while bewound is to wound all over; cover or afflict with wounds.

Rewound vs Remound - What's the difference?

rewound | remound |


As verbs the difference between rewound and remound

is that rewound is (rewind) while remound is (remind) or remound can be the (l) or mounds of ((especially), a (l) or graves).

Rewound vs Refound - What's the difference?

rewound | refound |


As verbs the difference between rewound and refound

is that rewound is (rewind) while refound is (refind) or refound can be to found again; to reestablish.

Rewound vs Resound - What's the difference?

rewound | resound |


As verbs the difference between rewound and resound

is that rewound is (rewind) while resound is to sound again or resound can be to reverberate with sound or noise.

Rewound vs Redound - What's the difference?

rewound | redound |


As verbs the difference between rewound and redound

is that rewound is (rewind) while redound is (obsolete|intransitive) to swell up (of water, waves etc); to overflow, to surge (of bodily fluids).

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