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The answer is REWINDS
The term "REWINDS" refers to the action of using the "<<" button on a remote control device, typically found on VCRs (videocassette recorders), DVD players, or digital streaming platforms. This button is used to rewind or move backward through the content being played, allowing viewers to revisit or review portions of a movie, TV show, or recorded program. In the context of older technologies like VCRs, pressing the "<<" button would physically rewind the tape, while in digital formats, it skips backward in the video playback. The term "REWINDS" encapsulates the action of reversing playback to an earlier point in the content, facilitating navigation and control over what viewers watch.
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Short-cut pasta | 4 Letters |
Home Of Lucas Oil Stadium, Familiarly | 4 Letters |
Person Experiencing the Bystander Effect, Perhaps | 8 Letters |
Some “Percy Jackson & the Olympians” characters | 8 Letters |
Vote By __ | 4 Letters |
Norman Lear’s specialty | 7 Letters |
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End Of A Professor’s Address | 3 Letters |
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Trade Unions for Onions? | 4 Letters |
Objects for separating subjects | 11 Letters |
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Chatting on Slack, for short | 5 Letters |
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Paperless Post Offerings | 6 Letters |
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World capital once called Thang Long | 5 Letters |
Establish anew, as authority | 8 Letters |
Literary Citation Abbr. | 4 Letters |
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Land of giants in “Gulliver’s Travels” | 11 Letters |
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Penalizing sorts, for short | 4 Letters |
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False earnestness | 5 Letters |
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