different between refind vs recind
refind
English
Etymology
From re- +? find.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?i??fa?nd/
Verb
refind (third-person singular simple present refinds, present participle refinding, simple past and past participle refound)
- To find something again.
- , vol.1, New York Review of Books, 2001, p.300:
- Cardan, in his fifth book of Wisdom, gives an instance in a smith of Milan, a fellow-citizen of his, one Galeus de Rubeis, that being commended for refinding of an instrument of Archimedes, for joy ran mad.
- , vol.1, New York Review of Books, 2001, p.300:
Synonyms
- rediscover
Anagrams
- Friden, Friend, finder, friend, frined, redfin
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recind
English
Verb
recind
- Misspelling of rescind.
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