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Definition of Rebit
1. Noun. (physics) Any of an arbitrary number of quantum mechanical binary states that is maximally entangled with every other one (in the real-vector-space theory) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Rebit
1. rebite [v] - See also: rebite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebit
Literary usage of Rebit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Encyclopædia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary Political and by Thomas Kelly Cheyne, John Sutherland Black (1903)
"There is evidence that rebit is the name of the farm or estate in the open country
and was usually followed by the name of its owner ..."
2. Studies in the word-play in Plautus. by University of Pennsylvania, Charles Jastrow Mendelsohn (1891)
"The occurrence of the expression rebit &li in this connection is rather interesting.
As is well known, Esarhaddon and Sargon make mention of a ..."
3. The Phonographic Dictionary and Phrase Book by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1901)
"... re be I'low rebel'lowed rebind' S rebirth' rebit' i ... I < \ rebit'ten ; rebound' ..."
4. Babylonians and Assyrians: Life and Customs by Archibald Henry Sayce (1899)
"In front of the gate was an open space, the rebit, such as may still be seen at
... The rebit of Nineveh lay on the north side of the city, in the direction ..."
5. The Print Collector: An Introduction to the Knowledge Necessary for Forming by Joseph Maberly, Theodore Henry Fielding (1880)
"... it may be made stronger either by etching over it with a transparent ground,
or, when the tint is not too delicate, by rebit- ing, in which case a ..."
6. A Dictionary of the Bible by John D. Davis (1911)
"Back from the river, northeast of Nineveh and beyond rebit Nina, at the foot of
the eastern mountains, ..."