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Definition of Recleaned
1. reclean [v] - See also: reclean
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recleaned
Literary usage of Recleaned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hand Book of the United States Tariff: Containing the Tariff Act of 1913 by Vandegrift, F.B., & Co, William Watson Rich, United States (1913)
"If the Secretary of Agriculture shall inform the collector that the sample of
the recleaned seeds is not satisfactory, or If the Importer shall decline to ..."
2. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1907)
"The recleaned seed is the most satisfactory, as less of it is required. ...
Twelve to fifteen pounds of recleaned' seed are ordinarily sufficient for a good ..."
3. Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housingby David E. Jacobs by David E. Jacobs (1996)
"In Table 15.4 the window troughs should be recleaned in all four rooms and any
... In both examples, repeated sampling of the recleaned surfaces should be ..."
4. A Complete Course in Canning: Being a Thorough Exposition of the Best (1919)
"The grade purchased for the Army is Choice recleaned. This grade calls for beans
that are bright, of average color of the year's crop, well screened and ..."
5. Forage Plants and Their Culture by Charles Vancouver Piper (1914)
"... or Chaff" seed. recleaned "; recleaned " recleaned or fancy seed should have
a purity of 95- 98 per cent, and a similar percentage of viability. ..."
6. Forage Plants and Their Culture by Charles Vancouver Piper (1914)
"recleaned or fancy seed should have a purity of 95- 98 per cent, and a similar
percentage of ... It is sometimes adulterated recleaned recleaned : FIG. 16. ..."
7. Turf for Golf Courses by Charles Vancouver Piper, Russell Arthur Oakley (1917)
"of fact, however, Creeping Bent is seldom recleaned, owing to its high price and
... The wholesale price of recleaned Redtop varies ordinarily from 19 to 26 ..."
8. The Handbook for Practical Farmers: Dealing with the More Important Aspects by Hugh Findlay (1920)
"It is grown chiefly in southern Illinois and is sold in two grades, known
as "chaffy" and "recleaned". The former weighs about fourteen pounds to the bushel ..."