adding the prefix bi- (meaning "two" or "twice") + adding the prefix re- (meaning "again" or "back")
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bicycle |
My bicycle needs a new tire.
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biplane |
A biplane has two sets of wings.
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bisect |
I had to bisect the shape.
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bilingual |
His friend was bilingual.
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biannual |
My magazine subscription was biannual.
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reappear |
The sun began to reappear from behind the clouds.
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redecorate |
The landlord promised to redecorate the house.
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reapply |
I decided to reapply for the job.
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repay |
You must repay the loan.
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rebuild |
After the storm we had to rebuild our garden shed.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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