Lexicographical Neighbors of Reaggregated
Literary usage of Reaggregated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Geology: For Use in Universities, Colleges, Schools of by Louis Valentine Pirsson, Charles Schuchert (1915)
"It would appear probable, however, that the solar disruption was very great in
order to give an axial revolution to the reaggregated matter forming the ..."
2. The Evolution of the Earth and Its Inhabitants: A Series Delivered Before by Joseph Barrell, Charles Schuchert, Lorande Loss Woodruff, Richard Swann Lull, Ellsworth Huntington (1918)
"It would appear probable, however, that the solar disruption was very great in
order to give an axial revolution to the reaggregated matter forming the ..."
3. The Evolution of the Earth and Its Inhabitants: A Series Delivered Before by Joseph Barrell, Charles Schuchert, Lorande Loss Woodruff, Richard Swann Lull, Ellsworth Huntington (1918)
"It would appear probable, however, that the solar disruption was very great in
order to give an axial revolution to the reaggregated matter forming the ..."
4. The Bicentennial Census: New Directions for Methodology in 1990 by Constance Forbes Citro, Michael L. Cohen (1985)
"... data on race and ethnicity in such a way that the data can be reaggregated as
necessary to obtain maximum feasible comparability with 1980 and 1970. ..."
5. Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic William Henry Myers (1903)
"eg disaggregated and reaggregated into what seems like green chalk when there
was no green chalk in the room before ? Or has it, on the other hand, ..."
6. Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic William Henry Myers (1903)
"eg disaggregated and reaggregated into what seems like green chalk when there
was no green chalk in the room before ? Or has it, on the other hand, ..."
7. The Encyclopaedia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1898)
"... was reaggregated by calculating interest on the first aggregate sum to the
date of the latter decree, then adding this interest to the sum of the first ..."
8. Manual of Geology: Practical and Theoretical by John Phillips (1855)
"... been separated into its elementary minerals; these at a later time have been
again reaggregated, and consolidated into the rock called millstone grit. ..."