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- REWOUND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Since the take-up reel was part of the recorder, the tape had to be fully rewound before removing the cartridge, a slow procedure
- Rewinded vs. Rewound — Which is Correct Spelling? - Ask Difference
Rewinded vs Rewound — Which is Correct Spelling? "Rewinded" is the incorrect spelling of "rewound," which is the past tense and past participle of the verb "rewind," meaning to wind back to an earlier point How to spell Rewound? Remember "rewound" starts with "re," meaning again, then "wound "
- REWOUND definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Latovsky shoved the money at him, rewound the window, and started the car Wood, Bari DOLL'S EYES Then he rewound the captain's tapes and put one back on the machine to be used for more recording
- rewound - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- Rewound Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Simple past tense and past participle of rewind To reload the camera for the next shooting, the film should be rewound back into the magazine Each master reel is then rewound into two reels of 30,000 feet That means in the just played rather than the just rewound state
- Rewound or Rewinded - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
As verbs the difference between rewinded and rewound is that rewinded is rewound while rewound is past tense of rewind
- REWOUND meaning: Returned to original starting position - OneLook
verb: (transitive, intransitive) To wind (something) back, now especially of a cassette or a video tape, CD, DVD etc ; to go back on a video or audio recording verb: (figurative) To go back or think back to a previous moment or place, or a previous point in a discourse noun: The act of rewinding
- rewound, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb rewound is in the early 1600s OED's earliest evidence for rewound is from 1606, in the writing of Barnabe Barnes, poet and playwright rewound is formed within English, by derivation
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