different between rebag vs retag
rebag
English
Etymology
re- +? bag
Verb
rebag (third-person singular simple present rebags, present participle rebagging, simple past and past participle rebagged)
- (transitive) To place in another bag.
Derived terms
- rebagger
Anagrams
- Aberg, Barge, Berga, Gaber, barge, begar
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retag
English
Etymology
re- +? tag
Verb
retag (third-person singular simple present retags, present participle retagging, simple past and past participle retagged)
- (transitive) To tag again or anew.
- 2007, William D. Gordon, Modern Accounting Systems (page 265)
- Merchandise marked down must be retagged in the same manner, and the comptroller must be notified of the total amount of the markdown.
- 2007, William D. Gordon, Modern Accounting Systems (page 265)
Anagrams
- 'Gater, Gater, Greta, ergat-, grate, great, great-, targe, terga
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