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Definition of Reignited
1. reignite [v] - See also: reignite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reignited
Literary usage of Reignited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1901)
"Several precipitates, after having been weighed as uranyl pyro- phosphate, were
reignited over a blast-lamp for about fifteen minutes. ..."
2. Marine Fire Prevention, Firefighting and Fire Safety: A Comprehensive (1994)
"At this time, the naphtha issuing from the hole in the wing tank reignited and
burned several of the firefighters. This second fire was more difficult to ..."
3. A Course of Six Lectures on the Chemical History of a Candle: To which is by Michael Faraday, William Crookes (1861)
"Those are the particles of carbon reignited a second time. They are those particles
which you can easily see by holding a piece of paper behind them, ..."
4. A Course of Six Lectures on the Chemical History of a Candle: To which is by Michael Faraday, William Crookes (1861)
"Those are the particles of carbon reignited a second time. They are those particles
which you can easily see by holding a piece of paper behind them, ..."
5. Journal by Liverpool Geological Association (1886)
"The precipitate is cautiously ignited, moistened with a little diluted sulphuric
acid to convert any sulphide into sulphate, reignited and weighed. ..."
6. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"Those are the particles of carbon reignited a second time. They and perchlorate
of potassa. The oxide of chlorine inflames the sulphuret of antimony, ..."
7. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1893)
"The fires in the village were never allowed to go out ; a special family fire
might go out, but this could be resupplied or reignited by getting a blazing ..."