Definition of Regelate

1. v. i. To freeze together again; to undergo regelation, as ice.

Definition of Regelate

1. Verb. (intransitive) To undergo regelation. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Regelate

1. to refreeze ice by reducing the pressure [v -LATED, -LATING, -LATES]

Medical Definition of Regelate

1. To freeze together again; to undergo regelation, as ice. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Regelate

regatta
regattas
regatte
regauge
regauged
regauges
regauging
regave
regavirumab
regd
regear
regeared
regearing
regears
regel
regelate (current term)
regelated
regelates
regelating
regelation
regelations
regen
regence
regences
regencies
regency
regender
regendered
regendering
regenders

Literary usage of Regelate

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

1. Collections by Virginia Historical Society (1908)
"... or regelate the acounts that was Not approven of when Rob* Cochran Decd was Select Clerk the ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1772)
"... the hearer's heart, and to influence and regelate his co:idu£l ; and certainly ... regelate ..."

3. The Phenomena and Laws of Heat by Achille Auguste Cazin (1869)
"The flakes of snow become converted into little pieces of ice which unite one to another; the hand crushes them, and changes their position ; they regelate ..."

4. The Phenomena and Laws of Heat by Achille Auguste Cazin (1897)
"The flakes of snow become converted into little pieces of ice which unite one to another; the hand crushes them, and changes their position ; they regelate ..."

5. Welding: Theory, Practice, Apparatus and Tests, Electric, Thermit and Hot by Richard Newell Hart (1910)
"Even such a substance as bismuth will regelate. Evidently welding depends upon two things: 1. The flow. Most of the so-called solids are fluid to some ..."

6. Welding: Theory, Practice, Apparatus and Tests, Electric, Thermit and Hot by Richard Newell Hart (1910)
"Even such a substance as bismuth will regelate. Evidently welding depends upon two things: 1. The flow. Most of the so-called solids are fluid to some ..."

7. Welding: Theory, Practice, Apparatus and Tests, Electric, Thermit and Hot by Richard Newell Hart (1914)
"Even such a substance as bismuth will regelate. Evidently welding depends upon two things: 1. The flow. Most of the so-called solids are fluid to some ..."

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