restrike

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From re- +‎ strike.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

restrike (plural restrikes)

  1. The striking again of a key, for example on a piano.
  2. (numismatics) A coin newly struck from old dies after the original minting of that coin had ceased.
  3. The reignition of the arc in an arc lamp.

Verb[edit]

restrike (third-person singular simple present restrikes, present participle restriking, simple past restruck, past participle restruck or restricken)

  1. (transitive) To strike again.
    • 1928, Julien Green, The Closed Garden, page 62:
      She heard her father stumbling against an armchair, then the sound of a match struck and restruck lightly against a box.
  2. To strike a coin from old dies after the original minting of that coin had ceased.
  3. To reignite the arc in an arc lamp.