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Definition of Recompilations
1. recompilation [n] - See also: recompilation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recompilations
Literary usage of Recompilations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... work and its recompilations; as well as in the separate prose romance of
Perceval and the separate Histoire du Graal. We may conclude that the older ..."
2. British Novelists and Their Styles: Being a Critical Sketch of the History by David Masson (1859)
"... Scotland to the present day—one or two are recompilations of older matter by
persons whose names are known, and who were contemporaries of Shakespeare. ..."
3. British Novelists and Their Styles: Being a Critical Sketch of the History by David Masson (1859)
"... Scotland to the present day—one or two are recompilations of older matter by
persons whose names are known, and who were contemporaries of Shakespeare. ..."
4. The American Postal Service: History of the Postal Service from the Earliest by Louis Melius (1917)
"Recompilations of State maps have been made, old drawings brought up to date and
diagram maps replaced by those of the regular edition. ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law of Copyright and Literary Property by William Benjamin Hale (1917)
"... classification, and arrangement of the syllabi paragraphs taken from copyrighted
reports, and to recompilations and revisions of such digests.03 Of ..."