REHEAT

reheat

(verb) heat again; “Please reheat the food from last night”

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology 1

Noun

reheat (plural reheats)

(aeronautics, chiefly, British) An afterburner.

Verb

reheat (third-person singular simple present reheats, present participle reheating, simple past and past participle reheated)

(transitive) To heat something after it has cooled off, especially previously cooked food (also in figurative senses).

(intransitive) To become hot again after having cooled off (also in figurative senses).

Etymology 2

Verb

reheat (third-person singular simple present reheats, present participle reheating, simple past and past participle reheated)

(obsolete) Alternative form of rehete

Anagrams

• Aether, Heater, aether, eather, hearte, heater, hereat, æther

Source: Wiktionary


Re*heat" (r*ht"), v. t.

1. To heat again.

2. To revive; to cheer; to cherish. [Obs.] Rom. of R.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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