A stamp design that has been slightly altered yet maintains the basic design as originally issued
A new printing of a stamp whose design differs in some details from the original, while retaining its principal features Re-engrave - The strengthening of worn parts of the surface of a printing plate by hand-work Registered Envelope - Special envelope for use by registered mail Registration Label - Usually printed in blue or red, incorporating the letter 'R' or its foreign equivalent, affixed by postal officials to packets which have been 'registered' for safe transit
A new printing of a stamp whose design differs in some details from the original, while retaining its principal features
The drawing of wire which has already been drawn to an intermediate size, through a series of dies, to reach a desired wire size
If people redraw something, for example an arrangement or plan, they change it because circumstances have changed. With both countries experiencing economic revolutions, it might be time to redraw the traditional relationship
If people in a position of authority redraw the boundaries or borders of a country or region, they change the borders so that the country or region covers a slightly different area than before. They have redrawn the country's boundaries along ethnic lines
After you get your initial draw, picking up another draw For example, if you hold 8h3h and the flop comes Th9h2s, you have a flush draw If the turn is the 7h, you have made your flush and picked up a straight flush redraw
A way to further improve your hand after hitting a draw is a redraw For example, if you hold 9s2s (on the big blind of course) and the flop comes JsTs3c, you have a flush draw If the turn is the 8s, you have made your flush and picked up a straight flush redraw
redrawn
Hyphenation
re·drawn
Turkish pronunciation
ridrôn
Pronunciation
/rēˈdrôn/ /riːˈdrɔːn/
Etymology
(prefix.) Middle English, from Old French, from Latin re-, red- back, again, against.