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rebid
English
Etymology
re- +? bid
Verb
rebid (third-person singular simple present rebids, present participle rebidding, simple past and past participle rebid)
- To bid again on something.
- To require a new set of bids for.
- We had to rebid the contract when accusations of fraud by other competitors occurred.
- (bridge) To bid a higher value of the current suit.
Noun
rebid (plural rebids)
- A second or subsequent (normally higher) bid.
Anagrams
- Bride, bider, birde, bride
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erebid
English
Noun
erebid (plural erebids)
- (zoology) Any member of the family Erebidae of moths.
Anagrams
- Berdie, beride, bredie
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