restripe

verb

Etymology

From re- + stripe.

  1. derived from *strīpô
  2. derived from *strīpā
  3. derived from strîpe
  4. inherited from stripe
  5. prefixed as restripe — “re + stripe

Definitions

  1. To mark with stripes again or differently.

  2. To change the space markings in a parking lot.

  3. To change the lane markings or other markings on a road, runway or other path

    To change the lane markings or other markings on a road, runway or other path; to repaint existing pavement traffic markings.

    • The work includes furnishing all labor, material, equipment, transportation, supervision, and management necessary for restriping road centerlines, edgelines, stop/yield bars, crosswalks and incidental related work.
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. To change the manner in which data is laid out across multiple disks.

      • In most cases, reduced application performance is preferable to the alternative of stopping applications entirely to move or restripe data.
    2. To redivide (land).

      • In Prussia eight General Commissions exist for settling land on an economic basis either by the subdivision of large estates, by restriping, or by the occupation and improvement of waste lands.
      • general arrangements being made for commassation or restriping of land as in many European countries and in Japan we can hardly tell.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA