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Verb
/rēˈwīnd/,
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rewinds, 3rd person singular present; rewound, past participle; rewinding, present participle; rewound, past tense;
  1. Wind (a tape or film) back to the beginning

  2. (of a tape or film) Wind back to the beginning

Noun
  1. A mechanism for rewinding a tape or film


  1. Rewind (1971–1984) is a compilation album by The Rolling Stones and was released in 1984. Coming only three years after Sucking in the Seventies, the album was primarily compiled to mark the end of the band's worldwide alliance with EMI (and Warner Music in North America), both of whom were the ...
  2. Rewind (Find a Way) was the second single to be released of Beverley Knight's second studio album, Prodigal Sista. After the success of the first single Made It Back, which peaked at #21 in UK Singles Chart, the follow-up proved to be disappointing after it peaked at #40.
  3. Rewind is the second solo album from Christian hip hop artist FLAME, released on December 6, 2005.
  4. Rewind is the first album by Hexstatic, released on Ntone (sister label to Ninja Tune) in March 2000. The album cover features a 1980 home computer, the Sinclair ZX80.
  5. Rewind is a science fiction novel by Terry England which is predominantly about age regression of a group of humans by extraterrestrial visitors to Earth.
  6. "Rewind" is the third single from Scottish singer/songwriter Paolo Nutini, which was released on December 4, 2006. It was taken from his debut album, These Streets, and was the follow-up to his hits "Last Request" and "Jenny Don't Be Hasty". ...
  7. Rewind is a Canadian radio program broadcast by CBC Radio One.
  8. "Rewind" is the fourth single from rock band the Stereophonics taken from the their fifth album Language. Sex. Violence. Other?. It was released in November 2005. It reached #17 in the UK charts.
  9. The act of rewinding; A button or other mechanism for rewinding; To wind (something) again; To wind (something) back, now especially of cassette or video tape; to go back on a video or audio recording
  10. (rewinded) rewound
  11. (Rewinding) The operation of winding the paper from the reel onto a core to produce rolls of the desired width, diameter and tension.
  12. (Rewinding) The process of retracting a roll of exposed film into its cassette before removal from the camera. Motorized on many models, rewinding starts automatically at the end of the roll or when you press the midroll rewind button.
  13. (Rewinds) A simple device for winding film, consisting of a crank and a spindle for mounting one or more reels, typically found mounted on either side of an editing bench.
  14. ability to feed a drawing sheet back and forwards after scanning it
  15. Act of putting new copper insulated wire in the armature windings of a generator. Replacement of an armature (stator) winding of a synchronous generator.
  16. Speeded return of recording tape from take up reel.
  17. Where a rotation is initiated, stopped or reversed.
  18. A common term in reggae and dancehall music that is a request to "Bring that beat back"--to stop the song and start it over again. This happens in both live performances and when deejays are dropping records.
  19. Spinning off the rail the opposite way you spun on.
  20. When a skater dismounts off a grind and spins (i.e. a skater grinds a rail going from left to right, they would then spin clock-wise).
  21. To sell a new car to a customer who has just unwound from an earlier purchase.
  22. One of Blaster's cassettes. turns into a robot. Is black and grey in color.
  23. A free-flipping release move used as an entrance skill into a stunt.
  24. When you complete a grind or stall and do a 270 degree turn.
  25. The process of unwinding and rewinding a roll of material, very often we convert a master roll into smaller and/or shorter rolls.