retread
Plural: retreads
Noun
- a used automobile tire that has been remolded to give it new treads
- A used tire whose surface, the tread, has been replaced to extend its life and use.
- A person who re-entered military service in World War II after serving in World War I.
- A return over ground previously covered; a retraversal or repetition.
Verb
Verb Forms: retreaded, retreading, retreads
- To put a new tread on a worn tire.
- use again in altered form
- "retread an old plot"
- give new treads to (a tire)
- To replace the traction-providing surface of a vehicle that employs tires, tracks or treads.
- To renew the tread of a tyre, providing a cheaper alternative to buying a new tyre, but potentially introducing a risk of premature failure if performed improperly.
- To tread again, to walk along again, to follow a path again.
Examples
- His old strategies needed to be retreaded with fresh ideas to win in Words With Friends.
Origin / Etymology
From re- + tread (“grooves carved into the face of a tire”, noun).
Scrabble Score: 8
retread: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordretread: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
retread: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 8
retread: valid Words With Friends Word