Lexicographical Neighbors of Refinings
Literary usage of Refinings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Collection of Mining Laws of Spain and Mexico by Henry Wager Halleck (1859)
"And the lead, chalk, ashes and sweepings, and all else that may result from the
refinings, after extracting the silver, of which there is to be paid to us ..."
2. A Collection of Mining Laws of Spain and Mexico by Henry Wager Halleck, Mexico, Spain, New Spain (1859)
"And the lead, chalk, ashes and sweepings, and all else that may result from the
refinings, after extracting the ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1909)
"The alloy usually requires three strippings and three refinings to yield a finished
bar of a fineness of 900 or more. Occasionally, however, the alloy comes ..."
4. Transactions by American Institute of Mining Engineers, Metallurgical Society of AIME, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME. (1909)
"The alloy usually requires three strippings and three refinings to yield a finished
bar of a fineness of 900 or more. Occasionally, however, the alloy comes ..."
5. Report by Mississippi Public Service Commission (1903)
"Food preservatives, packed 3 Foots, cotton seed, in barrels (residuum of cotton
seed oil refinings ..."
6. A History of American Literature Since 1870 by Fred Lewis Pattee (1915)
"The perturbation of these two model young men, their heroic nerving of themselves
to live through the experience, their endless refinings and ..."