different between retransliterate vs retransliterated
retransliterate
English
Etymology
re- +? transliterate
Verb
retransliterate (third-person singular simple present retransliterates, present participle retransliterating, simple past and past participle retransliterated)
- To transliterate again.
- To take a word, name, spelling, etc., which has been transliterated from one language to another, and transliterate it back to the first language, using standard transliteration rules instead of merely returning it to its original form.
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retransliterated
English
Verb
retransliterated
- simple past tense and past participle of retransliterate
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