Definition of Repriming

1. reprime [v] - See also: reprime

Lexicographical Neighbors of Repriming

reprieved
reprieves
reprieving
reprimand
reprimandable
reprimanded
reprimander
reprimanders
reprimanding
reprimands
reprime
reprimed
reprimer
reprimers
reprimes
repriming
reprint
reprintable
reprinted
reprinter
reprinters
reprinting
reprintings
reprints
reprioritisation
reprioritisations
reprioritise
reprioritises
reprioritising
reprioritization

Literary usage of Repriming

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

1. Naval Ordnance: A Text-book Prepared for the Use of the Midshipmen of the by Roland Irvin Curtin, Thomas Lee Johnson, United States Naval Academy (1915)
"On this mechanism there is a primer feed-spring attached to the magazine to push the reserve primer in place when repriming, as the position of the magazine ..."

2. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1901)
"Moreover, a firing mechanism has been devised that automatically ejects the fired primer as the breech is opened, and that also permits repriming while the ..."

3. An Illustrated History of the State of Wisconsin: Being a Complete Civil by Charles Richard Tuttle (1875)
"... and prepared for the attack by renewing their flints, repriming their guns, unbuttoning their shirt-collars, and tightening their belts. ..."

4. The Archaeological Journal by British Archaeological Association (1893)
"... and any movement during the interval might cause the priming to be shaken out, or wind or rain might render the operation of repriming necessary. ..."

5. Engineer Field Manual...: I. Reconnaissance. II. Bridges. III. Roads. IV by United States War Dept (1912)
"When conditions permit, it is hetter practice not tо attempt repriming, hut to place a new charge in a position to do all or a part of the work of the first ..."

6. Firearms in American History by Charles Winthrop Sawyer (1920)
"iron, with the idea of repriming them for successive use; in 1815 he made them of pewter, to be thrown away; and in 1816 he made them of copper exactly as ..."

7. Lloyd's Steamboat Directory, and Disasters on the Western Waters: Containing by James T. Lloyd (1856)
"... for the old woodsman, and he resolved, although the place was right perilous on account of Indian neighbours, to have a shot at all hazards. Repriming ..."

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