different between redrum vs redgum
redrum
English
Etymology
re- +? drum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?i?.d??m/
Verb
redrum (third-person singular simple present redrums, present participle redrumming, simple past and past participle redrummed)
- To place into new drums (barrels).
- 1990, Edwin F. Barth, Stabilization and solidification of hazardous wastes, page 133:
- The most common procedure used to overcome these problems is to redrum the contents. [...] Although the labor cost increases because of implied redrumming requirements, the primary increase in cost is that of the drums.
- 1990, Edwin F. Barth, Stabilization and solidification of hazardous wastes, page 133:
Anagrams
- murder, murred
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redgum
English
Etymology
red +? gum
Noun
redgum (plural redgums)
- The American sweetgum, Liquidambar styraciflua.
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