English

edit

Etymology

edit

From re- +‎ walk.

Verb

edit

rewalk (third-person singular simple present rewalks, present participle rewalking, simple past and past participle rewalked)

  1. To walk again, specifically to walk where one has already walked.
    • 1989, Vincent L. Gaffney, Martin Tingle, The Maddle Farm Project, →ISBN:
      At the very least, rewalking a field should be able to prove that if broadly similar patterns are repeated, the original surface collection was not the product of chance.

Translations

edit

Anagrams

edit