different between reask vs reaks
reask
English
Etymology
re- +? ask
Verb
reask (third-person singular simple present reasks, present participle reasking, simple past and past participle reasked)
- (transitive) To ask again.
- I'll reask my original question.
Anagrams
- Akers, Kaser, Kears, Rakes, akers, asker, eskar, kesar, rakes, reaks, saker, skare, skear
reask From the web:
reaks
English
Noun
reaks
- plural of reak
Anagrams
- Akers, Kaser, Kears, Rakes, akers, asker, eskar, kesar, rakes, reask, saker, skare, skear
Estonian
Noun
reaks
- translative singular of rida
reaks From the web:
- what breaks a fast
- what breaks your fast
- what breaks your fast islam
- what breaks wudu
- what breaks down proteins
- what breaks but never falls
- what breaks down carbohydrates
- what breaks up mucus
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