reman
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[edit]reman (third-person singular simple present remans, present participle remanning, simple past and past participle remanned)
- To supply with new personnel.
- 1959 June, A. G. Dunbar, “The "Cardeans" of the Caledonian”, in Trains Illustrated, page 312:
- For a short time in the later stages of World War I, one of the 4-6-0s was utilised also on a slow train from Perth to Glasgow, returning with the 1.30 p.m. from Glasgow to Aberdeen, on which it was remanned at Perth; it came back to Perth with the 8 p.m. fish train from Aberdeen.
Etymology 2
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Adjective
[edit]reman (not comparable)
- Clipping of remanufactured.
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