Definition of Reliquefied

1. Verb. (past of reliquefy) ¹

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Definition of Reliquefied

1. reliquefy [v] - See also: reliquefy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reliquefied

relinquent
relinquish
relinquished
relinquisher
relinquishers
relinquishes
relinquishing
relinquishment
relinquishments
relinquisht
reliquaries
reliquary
relique
reliquefaction
reliquefication
reliquefied (current term)
reliquefies
reliquefy
reliquefying
reliquely
reliques
reliquiae
reliquian
reliquidate
reliquidated
reliquidates
reliquidating
reliquidation
reliquidations
reliquification

Literary usage of Reliquefied

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

1. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1885)
"Every now and then the crystal is broken up and becomes reliquefied ; but if the spirit of truth is working in the solution it will return again to the ..."

2. The Scientific American Cyclopedia of Formulas: Partly Based Upon the 28th by Albert Allis Hopkins (1910)
"It is not advisable to mix more of the solution at once than is sufficient to give the canvas one coat, as if the mixture once sets it cannot be reliquefied ..."

3. The Experimental Study of Gases: An Account of the Experimental Methods by Morris William Travers (1901)
"... was then liquefied together with fraction 5, the denser portion forming fraction 11, the lighter portion being mixed with fraction 4 and reliquefied. ..."

4. The Experimental Study of Gases: An Account of the Experimental Methods by Morris William Travers (1901)
"... was then liquefied together with fraction 5, the denser portion forming fraction 11, the lighter portion being mixed with fraction 4 and reliquefied. ..."

5. The Experimental Study of Gases: An Account of the Experimental Methods by Morris William Travers (1901)
"... was then liquefied together with fraction 5, the denser portion forming fraction 11, the lighter portion being mixed with fraction 4 and reliquefied. ..."

6. The Principles and Practice of Surgery by John Ashhurst (1882)
"... gradually accustomed to its presence; in other cases it may remain in n fluid condition, or may possibly be clotted and subsequently reliquefied. ..."

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