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Definition of Respacing
1. respace [v] - See also: respace
Lexicographical Neighbors of Respacing
Literary usage of Respacing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Printing and Bookbinding for Schools by Samuel Jesse Vaughn (1912)
"transposed, or omissions or repetitions are discovered. Such errors necessitate
respacing and overrunning, by which is meant the going over several lines ..."
2. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"Avoiding the Need of Respacing New Rail.—The discussion of this subject very
properly includes consideration of the means for increasing the life of track ..."
3. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"Avoiding the Need of Respacing New Rail.—The discussion of this subject very
properly includes consideration of the means for increasing the life of track ..."
4. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"43. Statement of the More Common Items. Avoiding the Need of Respacing New
Rail.—The discussion of this subject very properly includes ..."
5. Printing and Bookbinding for Schools by Samuel Jesse Vaughn (1912)
"transposed, or omissions or repetitions are discovered. Such errors necessitate
respacing and overrunning, by which is meant the going over several lines ..."
6. Railroad Structure and Estimates by John Wilson Orrock (1918)
"There is also a desire to obtain a joint bar that will dispense with the necessity
of respacing ties when relaying rail, with its added expense and ..."
7. Railroad Structure and Estimates by John Wilson Orrock (1918)
"Respacing Bunched Ties consists of digging out the ballast from between the ties,
... Respacing twelve ties in ten hours is considered a good average ..."