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reenter
English
Alternative forms
- re-enter
- re-entre (obsolete)
- reentre (obsolete)
- reënter
Etymology
re- +? enter
Verb
reenter (third-person singular simple present reenters, present participle reentering, simple past and past participle reentered)
- (transitive, intransitive) To enter again; return into.
- The shuttle reentered the atmosphere.
- (transitive, computing) To enter again; retype, reinput.
- We had to reenter a day's worth of data into the system.
- (transitive, intransitive, engraving) To cut deeper where the aqua fortis has not bitten sufficiently.
Translations
See also
- reentry
Anagrams
- enterer, re-entre, reentre, terreen, terrene
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renter
English
Etymology 1
rent +? -er
Noun
renter (plural renters)
- One who rents property or other goods from another.
- Synonyms: lessee, tenant, rentee
- 1999, Donna M. Matherly, Michele Reader, Microsoft Office 97 Professional Essentials
- Create an input form that enables you to enter the data for new videos without seeing the information on whether the video is rented. Save this form with the name New video. Then create a form for entering the name of a renter […]
- (law) One who owns or controls property and rents that property to another.
- Synonyms: lessor, landlord, (rare) rentor
- (Britain, slang) Synonym of rent boy (“male prostitute”)
Usage notes
Technically, in common legal usage, the term should refer only to the party who owns the property and allows another to rent it. The party paying for the use of the property is properly termed a rentee. However, common usage is to use the term to refer to the party paying for use of the property, and this usage has seeped into legal parlance as well.
Translations
Etymology 2
From French rentraire; Latin prefix re- (“re-”) + in (“into, in”) + trahere (“to draw”).
Verb
renter (third-person singular simple present renters, present participle rentering, simple past and past participle rentered)
- To sew together so that the seam is scarcely visible; to sew up with skill and nicety; to finedraw.
- To restore the original design of (a tapestry) by working in new warp.
Anagrams
- rerent
French
Verb
renter
- to endow
Inflection
Further reading
- “renter” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- entrer, errent, rentre, rentré
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
renter m or f
- indefinite plural of rente
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
renter f
- indefinite plural of rente
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