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re·bind  (r-bnd)
tr.v. re·bound (-bound), re·bind·ing, re·binds
To bind again, especially to put a new binding on (a book).
n. (rbnd)
A book that has been rebound.
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Verb1.rebind - provide with a new binding; "The tattered old book is valuable and we need to rebind it"
bind - provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather"
Translations
rebind [ˈriːˈbaɪnd] (rebound (pt, pp)) VT
1. (with string etc) → volver a atar
2. [+ book, volume] → reencuadernar


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