Definition of Reentrances

1. reentrance [n] - See also: reentrance

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reentrances

reenslaves
reenslaving
reenter
reentered
reentering
reentering angle
reentering polygon
reenters
reenthrone
reenthroned
reenthronement
reenthronements
reenthrones
reenthroning
reentrance
reentrances
reentrancies
reentrancy
reentrant
reentrant angle
reentrant polygon
reentrants
reentre
reentred
reentres
reentries
reentring
reentry
reentry theory
reenverse

Literary usage of Reentrances

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

1. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1915)
"Shortly, the number of reentrances diminished to two or three, and the bird began to enter the second compartment from the left, even although it were not ..."

2. Manual of Railway Engineering in Ireland: With Appendices, Including the by Charles Philip Cotton, Ireland (1861)
"If any small reentrances occur in foundation work they are usually neglected, and the work measured full. ..."

3. Manual of Railway Engineering for the Field and the Office by Charles Philip Cotton (1874)
"If any small reentrances occur in the foundation work they are usually neglected, and the work measured full. Rubble masonry in foundations is usually put ..."

4. Manual of Railway Engineering for the Field and the Office by Charles Philip Cotton (1874)
"If any small reentrances occur in the foundation work they are usually neglected, and the work measured full. Rubble masonry in foundations is usually put ..."

5. A Treatise on the Elements of Electrical Engineering: A Text Book for by William Suddards Franklin (1917)
"(d) In an w-plex winding having n reentrances (forming n closed circuits), each wth of the winding must satisfy (b). (e) In a two layer winding (in slotted ..."

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