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respot

English

Etymology

re- +? spot

Verb

respot (third-person singular simple present respots, present participle respotting, simple past and past participle respotted)

  1. (sports, billiards, snooker, pool) To replace a ball on its correct spot on a snooker, billiards or pool table.
  2. (sports, bowling) To replace a pin to its correct position prior to a player bowling.
  3. To move a commercial or military vehicle or vehicles into a new position in order to make room for other activity or to allow the moved vehicles to be worked on.
    • 1963, Central Railway Club of Buffalo, Chronicle (volumes 72-76, page 79)
      This method insures that the stopping of cars will not gradually fall out of tolerance with a consequent loss of time to respot.
    • 1990, American Railway Bridge and Building Association, Proceedings (page 109)
      Sanding should be performed in conjunction with fueling to avoid respotting locomotives.
  4. (manufacturing) To perform the final welds on a manufactured item.

Noun

respot (plural respots)

  1. An operation in which commercial or military vehicles are respotted.
  2. (manufacturing) The final welding on a manufactured item.

Anagrams

  • Portes, Presto, Strope, e-sport, eSport, esport, opster, opters, petros, poster, presto, repost, repots, sprote, topers, tropes

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reshot

English

Verb

reshot

  1. simple past tense and past participle of reshoot

Anagrams

  • Rothes, Stoehr, Tosher, hetros, hoster, others, rehost, short e, shorte, shoter, throes, tosher

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