Definition of Reattachments

1. Noun. (plural of reattachment) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reattachments

1. reattachment [n] - See also: reattachment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reattachments

reasted
reastier
reastiest
reasting
reasts
reasty
reata
reatas
reate
reates
reattach
reattached
reattaches
reattaching
reattachment
reattachments (current term)
reattachs
reattack
reattacked
reattacking
reattacks
reattain
reattained
reattaining
reattainment
reattainments
reattains
reattempt
reattempted
reattempting

Literary usage of Reattachments

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the Practice, Pleadings by Joseph Chitty (1819)
"... anyways concerning those assizes, juries, and certificates. Provided always, that the attachments, reattachments, summons, ..."

2. Intra-Household Resource Allocation: Issues and Methods for Development by Beatrice Lorge Rogers, Nina P. Schlossman (1990)
"In the Bangladesh study only detachments and reattachments that the observer could distinguish were recorded. Because the Bangladeshi mothers wore saris, ..."

3. Philosophy of Conduct: A Treatise of the Facts, Principles, and Ideals of Ethics by George Trumbull Ladd (1902)
"These ethical feelings, in the course of attachments to certain judgments, detachments, and reattachments, which they follow are subject to the same ..."

4. The Journal of the Allied Dental Societies by Allied Dental Societies (U.S.) (1918)
"... that time on the percentage of reattachments gradually increased as I developed and improved my surgical technic. I then tried to discover why I still ..."

5. Man, the Primeval Savage: His Haunts and Relics from the Hill-tops of by Worthington George Smith (1894)
"As my Caddington reattachments number over five hundred, it will be perceived that the examples described only form a portion of the whole. ..."

6. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1895)
"Whether drainage tubes passed to the most dependent parts of the cavity, as a means of continuous flushing, would prevent reattachments, can only be learned ..."

7. Surgery and diseases of the mouth and jaws: A Practical Treatise on the by Vilray Papin Blair (1917)
"The cementum is similarly non-chemotactic if it has absorbed the products of suppuration; therefore reattachments of tissue may not be expected over areas ..."

8. Laws of the State of New York: Passed at the Sessions of the Legislature by New York (State). (1887)
"... any ways concerning the same in all things according to law; provided always that the attachments reattachments, summons and re-summons thereof shall be ..."

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