1. rewinding - Noun
2. rewinding - Verb
rewinding
present participle of rewind
The act or process by which something is rewound.
A set of replacement coils on an electric motor or other device that uses wound wires to generate a magnetic field.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIts net sales totaled EUR 300 million in 2013. citation citation In July 2015, Valmet announced the acquisition of Massimiliano Corsini's tissue paper rewinding business. Source: Internet
“Kenny wasn’t specifically looking for an ASL teacher,” says Ridloff, rewinding a bit. Source: Internet
We will always remember the sounds of cracking open that plastic case, rewinding the tape (because inevitably, whoever watched it last always forgot), and hearing those first rapturous moments of “Circle of Life.” Source: Internet
These devices served the sole purpose of rewinding VHS tapes. Source: Internet
When the clear tape reaches one of these, enough light will pass through the tape to the photodiode to trigger the stop function; in more sophisticated machines it will start rewinding the cassette when the trailing end is detected. Source: Internet
If you’ve only seen the iconic ending, maybe think about rewinding and watching the whole thing. Source: Internet