different between rerail vs serail

rerail

English

Etymology

re- +? rail

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e?l

Verb

rerail (third-person singular simple present rerails, present participle rerailing, simple past and past participle rerailed)

  1. (rail transport, transitive) To replace on the rails.
  2. To renew the rails in a railway line.

Alternative forms

  • re-rail

Derived terms

  • rerailer

References

  • “re-rail”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.

Anagrams

  • irreal, railer

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serail

English

Etymology

From Middle French sérail, from Italian seraglio.

Noun

serail (plural serails)

  1. (now rare) A seraglio.
    • 1990, Roy Porter, English Society in the 18th Century, Penguin 1991, p. 264:
      London teemed with brothels and other pleasure domes such as Mrs Hayes's serail in Pall Mall, whose floor show included a Tahitian “Love Feast’ between twelve nymphs and twelve youths, and naked dancing.

Anagrams

  • Alires, Israel, Isreal, Lieras, Sailer, Sal Rei, ariels, railes, realis, relais, resail, sailer, serial

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