redux
[ ri-duhks ]
/ rɪˈdʌks /
adjective
brought back; resurgent: the Victorian era redux.
Origin of redux
1650–60; < Latin: returning (as from war or exile), noun derivative (with passive sense) of
redūcere to bring back; see
reduce
Words nearby redux
reduplicate,
reduplication,
reduplicative,
reduviid,
reduviidae,
redux,
reduzate,
redware,
redwing,
redwood,
redwood city
Example sentences from the Web for redux
After college, I worked for Francis Ford Coppola; I watched an early cut of Apocalypse Now Redux sitting in a midtown office.
Tax Return Redux Gingrich's team released his taxes during the Thursday debate.
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British Dictionary definitions for redux
redux
/ (ˈriːdʌks) /
adjective
(usually postpositive)
(esp of an artistic work) presented in a new way
Apocalypse Now Redux
Word Origin for redux
C20: Latin: brought back