re-tread

[ree-tred]

re-tread

[ree-tred]
verb (used with object), verb (used without object), re-trod, re-trod·den or re-trod, re-tread·ing.
to tread again.

Origin:
1590–1600; re- + tread
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re-tread (riːˈtrɛd)
 
vb , -treads, -treading, -trod, -trodden, -trod
(tr) to tread or walk over (one's steps) again

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