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Definition of Rebottle
1. bottle [v -TLED, -TLING, -TLES] - See also: bottle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebottle
Literary usage of Rebottle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1831)
"... finds other welcomes than those of its subscribers. it is a reservoir from
which a tribe of compilers are ready to draw off, and dilute, and rebottle to ..."
2. American Druggist (1884)
"... in packages labeled ' ' Vaseline," or who rebottle vaseline, and relabel it
over their own name. ..."
3. Systematic Science Teaching: A Manual of Inductive Elementary Work for All by Edward Gardiner Howe (1894)
"Now strain through a fine cloth, rebottle water for future use, and, after drying,
give a pebble and some wearings to each. Have we shown how lakes do the ..."
4. Science and Industry (1900)
"... put the mixture in a glass bottle, and immerse in hot water, at a temperature
of about 120° until melted; strain through a clean muslin cloth, rebottle, ..."
5. A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Late William Taylor of Norwich by Robert Southey, Walter Scott (1843)
"It would cost you little more trouble to draw from your own well, than to rebottle
water which he has distilled till it has lost all its life and freshness. ..."
6. A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Late William Taylor of Norwich by Robert Southey, Walter Scott (1843)
"It would cost you little more trouble to draw from your own well, than to rebottle
water which he has distilled till it has lost all its life and freshness. ..."