1 to wrap something around an object several times or twist it repeatedly around itself, for the second time or more: --
2 a button that you press to make a recording go back towards the beginning: --
3 to put a tape recording back to the beginning --
Computer systems normally avoid rewinding their clock when they receive a negative clock alteration from the master.
The cartridges played anywhere from eight to 24 minutes, and were self rewinding.
Note that because of the serpentine writing, rewinding often takes less time than the maximum.
Manually rewinding film could not be done with a flash mounted in this shoe because the flash blocked the crank.
The hidden track can be found by rewinding the first track to roughly -1:33.
The mechanism was said to require rewinding every 24 hours.
He finds the microphone and recorder, then stops and rewinds the tape.
The player advances through each level along a filmstrip map, and can revisit previously-completed levels by rewinding the filmstrip.