Definition of Remoistening

1. remoisten [v] - See also: remoisten

Lexicographical Neighbors of Remoistening

remodeling
remodelings
remodelled
remodeller
remodellers
remodelling
remodels
remodification
remodifications
remodified
remodifies
remodify
remodifying
remoisten
remoistened
remoistening (current term)
remoistens
remolade
remolades
remold
remolded
remolding
remolds
remollient
remonetisation
remonetisations
remonetization
remonetizations
remonetize
remonetized

Literary usage of Remoistening

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

1. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical (1874)
"With reference to the immediately asserted, and eventually absolutely secured ascendency of the new form above referred to, after the remoistening of the ..."

2. Health and Comfort in House Building: Or, Ventilation with Warm Air by Self by John James Drysdale, John Williams Hayward (1890)
"gas-burner, 47 „ remoistening of, 29 „ should never be respired twice over, 8, 9, 26 „ to be pleasant and healthy, must not be dry, 29 „ to enter rooms, ..."

3. Rice Grain Quality and Marketing: Papers Presented at the International Rice by International Rice Research Institute (1985)
"When grain moisture was between 15 and 24%, remoistening did not ... The critical point at which remoistening produced sun cracks was about 14% moisture. ..."

4. Robb & Co.'s Family Physician: A Work on Domestic Medicines, Designed to by R. L. Robb, J. V. Bean, Sarah Lucretia Robb (1882)
"... saturate a linen rug with hot water, place it over the part, covering the whole with oiled silk, and remoistening the rag as fast as it becomes dry. ..."

5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1888)
"A good liquid for remoistening blood is Müller's fluid ; but perhaps the best is Virchow's solution, composed of thirty parts ..."

6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1891)
"A moist dressing, protected against evaporation either by remoistening or an outer covering impermeable to moisture, does not possess these disadvantages. ..."

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