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reheat
vb [riːˈhiːt]
1. (Cookery) to heat or be heated again to reheat yesterday's soup
2. (Engineering / Aeronautics) (tr) to add fuel to (the exhaust gases of an aircraft jet engine) to produce additional heat and thrust
n [ˈriːˌhiːt] also reheating
(Engineering / Aeronautics) Aeronautics another name (esp Brit) for afterburning [1]
reheater  n
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Verb1.reheat - heat again; "Please reheat the food from last night"
heat, heat up - make hot or hotter; "the sun heats the oceans"; "heat the water on the stove"
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reheat [ˌriːˈhiːt] VTrecalentar
reheat
vtaufwärmen


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Nowadays, the modern bathtub has a recirculation system that filters and reheats the water.
This is a device that draws in air, cools it to remove moisture, which is collected in a reservoir and reheats it at an acceptable temperature before re circulating it.
The oven reheats quickly, evenly and consistently, the controls are a doddle and it also features an easy-to-open drop-down door - so you will have no problems either placing food inside or taking it out again.
 
 
 
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