different between reinfest vs reingest
reinfest
English
Etymology
re- +? infest
Verb
reinfest (third-person singular simple present reinfests, present participle reinfesting, simple past and past participle reinfested)
- (transitive) To infest again.
- My attempts at fumigation failed to stop the rats from reinfesting the barn.
Anagrams
- feinters, ferniest, infester
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reingest
English
Etymology
re- +? ingest
Verb
reingest (third-person singular simple present reingests, present participle reingesting, simple past and past participle reingested)
- (transitive) To ingest again.
- Some animals reingest their own faeces to extract further nutrients.
Anagrams
- Gerstein, Greenist, gentries, ingester, integers, reesting, reignest, steering, treeings
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