Definition of Recalculated

1. Verb. (present participle of recalculate) ¹

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Definition of Recalculated

1. recalculate [v] - See also: recalculate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recalculated

recached
recaches
recaching
recal
recalcification
recalcitrance
recalcitrances
recalcitrancies
recalcitrancy
recalcitrant
recalcitrants
recalcitrate
recalcitration
recalcitrations
recalculate
recalculated (current term)
recalculates
recalculating
recalculation
recalculations
recalescence
recalescences
recalibrate
recalibrated
recalibrates
recalibrating
recalibration
recalibrations
recalk
recalked

Literary usage of Recalculated

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

1. Nature by Norman Lockyer (1877)
"Clausen, who had previously recalculated a few of the observations. There remain the comets of 1652, 1661, 1665, 1672, 1677, and 1682; ..."

2. Changes in Mental Traits with Age Determined by Annual Re-tests by Fowler Dell Brooks (1921)
"DATA recalculated FOR DIRECT COMPARISON WITH RESULTS OF MINNESOTA RE-TESTS The results of the following investigations I have recalculated and turned into ..."

3. Statistical Methods Applied to Education: A Textbook for Students of by Harold Ordway Rugg (1917)
"Let us illustrate it first by application to the simple series of cost data reported in Table 17. r <^c *_ J / S. TABLE 22. MEAN FOR TABLE 17, recalculated ..."

4. Official and Provisional Methods of Analysis by Association of Offical Analytical Chemists (U.S.). Committee on Revision of Methods, Harvey Washington Wiley (1910)
"[According to Squibb.] TARLE II.—Percentage of alcohol. [recalculated from the determinations of Gilpin, Drinkwater, and Squibb. ..."

5. Collegium (1904)
"TABLE I. Analyses and Tintometer Readings recalculated to 120/0 Water. Weight-giving Properties. — To find the relative weight-giving or leather-producing ..."

6. Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa: New Estimates from Household by Lisa C. Smith, Harold Alderman, Dede Aduayom (2006)
"When the FAO estimates are recalculated using the average energy requirements for light activity assumed for the HES method instead of the minimum ..."

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