As new to a collector
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MINTCONDITIONAs new, to a collector
REORIENTAdjust, as to a new situation
WELLADAPTEDNicely adjusted, as to a new situation
REPOTMove to a new container, as a houseplant
forwardto send on, as to a new address
refacesto provide with a new facing, as a garment
refacingto provide with a new facing, as a garment
pakehasA white New Zealander, as opposed to a Maori
retrainingLearn new skills, esp. so as to be able to do a different job
importertransfer (as files or data) from one format to another usually within a new file
stoogedto act as a stooge congressmen who stooge for the oil and mineral interests New Republic
remodelerA person who carries out structural alterations to an existing building, such as adding a new room
remodelersA person who carries out structural alterations to an existing building, such as adding a new room
godspeedgood fortune; success (used as a wish to a person starting on a journey, a new venture, etc.)
concepts(of a car or other vehicle) Produced as an experimental model to test the viability of new design features
stolonsrootlike extension of the body wall in a compound organism, as a bryozoan, usually giving rise to new members by budding
stolonrootlike extension of the body wall in a compound organism, as a bryozoan, usually giving rise to new members by budding
stolonicrootlike extension of the body wall in a compound organism, as a bryozoan, usually giving rise to new members by budding
spinto create something new, as a company or assets, without detracting from or affecting the relative size or stability of the original
walerhorse bred in New South Wales, Australia, as a military saddle horse and exported in numbers during the 19th century to British India
walershorse bred in New South Wales, Australia, as a military saddle horse and exported in numbers during the 19th century to British India
variationA version of a theme, modified in melody, rhythm, harmony, or ornamentation, so as to present it in a new but still recognizable form
variationsA version of a theme, modified in melody, rhythm, harmony, or ornamentation, so as to present it in a new but still recognizable form
romansa letter on doctrine written by St. Paul to the Christians of Rome and included as a book in the New Testament see bible table
stolonextension of the body wall (as of a hydrozoan or bryozoan) that develops buds giving rise to new zooids which usually remain united by the stolon
outplacementsThe provision of assistance to laid-off employees in finding new employment, either as a benefit provided by the employer directly, or through a specialist service
outplacementThe provision of assistance to laid-off employees in finding new employment, either as a benefit provided by the employer directly, or through a specialist service
gemmacell or cluster of cells, or a leaflike or budlike body, that separates from the parent plant to form a new organism, as in mosses and liverworts
gemmaecell or cluster of cells, or a leaflike or budlike body, that separates from the parent plant to form a new organism, as in mosses and liverworts
wrappedCause (a word or unit of text) to be carried over to a new line automatically as the margin is reached, or to fit around embedded features such as pictures
clockto postpone an official or legal deadline by ceasing to count the hours that elapse, as when a new union contract must be agreed upon before an old contract runs out
polywaterA supposed polymeric form of water markedly different from ordinary water, claimed as a new discovery in the early 1970s. The claim was later retracted when its properties were found to be the result of impurities
cactusesA succulent plant with a thick, fleshy stem that typically bears spines, lacks leaves, and has brilliantly colored flowers. Cacti are native to arid regions of the New World and are cultivated elsewhere, esp. as houseplants
florinscupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin
florincupronickel coin of Great Britain, formerly equal to two shillings or the tenth part of a pound and retained in circulation equal to 10 new pence after decimalization in 1971: first issued in 1849 as a silver coin
metacenterThe point of intersection between a vertical line through the center of buoyancy of a floating body such as a ship and a vertical line through the new center of buoyancy when the body is tilted, which must be above the center of gravity to ensure stability
metacentersThe point of intersection between a vertical line through the center of buoyancy of a floating body such as a ship and a vertical line through the new center of buoyancy when the body is tilted, which must be above the center of gravity to ensure stability