different between regrate vs regrater
regrate
English
Etymology
French regratter (“to scrape again”).
Verb
regrate (third-person singular simple present regrates, present participle regrating, simple past and past participle regrated)
- to grate again
- To purchase goods from a market in order to resell them at the same (or nearby) market at an inflated price.
- (masonry) To remove the outer surface of, as of an old hewn stone, so as to give it a fresh appearance.
- To offend; to shock.
- 1713, William Derham, Physico-Theology
- whose clothing may regrate the eye
- 1713, William Derham, Physico-Theology
Derived terms
- regrater
Anagrams
- Traeger, Tregear, greater
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regrater
English
Etymology
regrate +? -er
Noun
regrater (plural regraters)
- One who regrates.
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