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v., rebaptized, rebaptizing.
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Universalium. 2010.
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Universalium. 2010.
Rebaptize — Re bap*tize (r[=e] b[a^]p*t[imac]z ), v. t. [Pref. re + baptize: cf. F. rebaptiser, L. rebaptizare.] To baptize again or a second time. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rebaptize — [rē bap′tīz΄] vt. rebaptized, rebaptizing [LL(Ec) rebaptizare] 1. to baptize again 2. to give a new name to rebaptism n … English World dictionary
rebaptize — verb a) To baptize again. After the fire destroyed The Bronx pub, it was rebaptized The Bronx 2. b) To rename. See Also: rebaptism … Wiktionary
rebaptize — re·baptize … English syllables
rebaptize — “+ transitive verb Etymology: Late Latin rebaptizare, from re + baptizare to baptize : to baptize again or a second time; also : to name or christen again … Useful english dictionary
rebaptise — rēbaptizeˈ (↑baptize) rēbaptiseˈ (baptise) vt • • • Main Entry: ↑re … Useful english dictionary
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