different between reseek vs resee
reseek
English
Etymology
re- +? seek
Verb
reseek (third-person singular simple present reseeks, present participle reseeking, simple past and past participle resought)
- To seek again.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Joel Barlow to this entry?)
Anagrams
- Seeker, Sèkèrè, kreese, seeker, sekere, sèkèrè
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resee
English
Etymology
re- +? see
Verb
resee (third-person singular simple present resees, present participle reseeing, simple past resaw, past participle reseen)
- (transitive) To see again or anew.
- 1998, Carolyn A. Barros, Autobiography: Narrative of Transformation (page 38)
- To resee the world through the tailor's eyes is to see that "all that men have thought, dreamed, done, and been ... is but Clothing."
- 1998, Carolyn A. Barros, Autobiography: Narrative of Transformation (page 38)
Anagrams
- Reese
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