different between bespin vs respin

bespin

English

Etymology

From be- +? spin. Cognate with German bespinnen (to spin over).

Verb

bespin (third-person singular simple present bespins, present participle bespinning, simple past and past participle bespun)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To spin around or about, so as to cover; spin all over.
    • 1916, Granville Stanley Hall, Carl Allanmore Murchison, Journal of genetic psychology:
      Here we still have much of the same authority of great texts bespun and sometimes swamped with glosses and notes, of lecturing that approximates dictation, and grammar which still remains, though dictionaries have come.

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respin

English

Etymology

re- +? spin

Verb

respin (third-person singular simple present respins, present participle respinning, simple past and past participle respun)

  1. To spin again.
  2. To tell a story in a new way.

Noun

respin (plural respins)

  1. The process of spinning something again.
    • 2006, Shmuel Ur, Eyal Bin, Yaron Wolfsthal, Hardware and Software, Verification and Testing: First International Haifa Verification Conference
      A post-manufacture, but pre-deployment bug may result in one or more respins of silicon and each respin is estimated to run at several millions of dollars in mask and other costs.

Anagrams

  • Perins, Piners, Prines, Spiner, persin, repins, ripens, serpin, sniper

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