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re⋅hash

[v. ree-hash; n. ree-hash]
–verb (used with object)
1. to work up (old material) in a new form.
–noun
2. the act of rehashing.
3. something rehashed.

Origin:
1815–25; re- + hash
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re·hash   (rē-hāsh')   
tr.v.   re·hashed, re·hash·ing, re·hash·es
  1. To bring forth again in another form without significant alteration: rehashing old ideas.

  2. To discuss again.

n.   (rē'hāsh')
The act or result of rehashing: a rehash of an old plot.
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