different between recoct vs recost
recoct
English
Etymology
From Latin recoctus, past participle of recoquere (“to cook or boil over again”). See re- and cook.
Verb
recoct (third-person singular simple present recocts, present participle recocting, simple past and past participle recocted)
- (obsolete, transitive) To boil or cook again.
- (obsolete, transitive, by extension) To make over; to revamp or reconstruct.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Jeremy Taylor to this entry?)
Anagrams
- toccer
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recost
English
Etymology
re- +? cost
Verb
recost (third-person singular simple present recosts, present participle recosting, simple past and past participle recosted)
- (transitive) To change or recalculate the cost of.
Anagrams
- Coster, Ectors, Tresco, corset, coster, escort, rectos, scoter, scrote, sector
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