rehandle
1rehandle — [spelling only] …
2rehandle — v.t., rehandled, rehandling. * * * …
3rehandle — re·handle …
4rehandle — re•han′dle v. t. dled, dling …
5rehandle — v.tr. 1 handle again. 2 give a new form or arrangement to …
6Rochester, John Wilmot, 2nd earl of — born April 10, 1647, Ditchley Manor House, Oxfordshire, Eng. died July 26, 1680, Woodstock, Oxfordshire English poet and wit. The most notorious debauchee of the Restoration court, Rochester was also its best poet and one of the most original and …
7remanié — rəˌmänˈyā noun ( s) Etymology: French, past participle of remanier to rework, rehandle, from re + manier to handle, from Old French, from main hand, from Latin manus more at manual : a part or fragment (as a pebble or fossil) of an older… …