Redrum

//ɹiːˈdɹʌm// verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To place into new drums (barrels).

    "The most common procedure used to overcome these problems is to redrum the contents. [...] Although the labor cost increases because of implied redrumming requirements, the primary increase in cost is that of the drums."

Example

More examples

"The most common procedure used to overcome these problems is to redrum the contents. [...] Although the labor cost increases because of implied redrumming requirements, the primary increase in cost is that of the drums."

Etymology

From re- + drum.

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