different between respin vs prespin
respin
English
Etymology
re- +? spin
Verb
respin (third-person singular simple present respins, present participle respinning, simple past and past participle respun)
- To spin again.
- To tell a story in a new way.
Noun
respin (plural respins)
- The process of spinning something again.
- 2006, Shmuel Ur, Eyal Bin, Yaron Wolfsthal, Hardware and Software, Verification and Testing: First International Haifa Verification Conference
- A post-manufacture, but pre-deployment bug may result in one or more respins of silicon and each respin is estimated to run at several millions of dollars in mask and other costs.
- 2006, Shmuel Ur, Eyal Bin, Yaron Wolfsthal, Hardware and Software, Verification and Testing: First International Haifa Verification Conference
Anagrams
- Perins, Piners, Prines, Spiner, persin, repins, ripens, serpin, sniper
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prespin
English
Alternative forms
- pre-spin
Etymology
pre- +? spin
Adjective
prespin (not comparable)
- Before a spin stage.
Anagrams
- Nippers, nippers, snipper
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