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Definition of Recombines
1. recombine [v] - See also: recombine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recombines
Literary usage of Recombines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Autology: An Inductive System of Mental Science; Whose Centre is the Will by David Henry Hamilton (1873)
"Wc have found that this third element recombines with the first two, and produces a
... Then this fourth element, viz., essential law, recombines with these ..."
2. Calcareous Cements: Their Nature, Manufacture & Uses with Some Observations by Gilbert Richard Redgrave, Charles Spackman (1905)
"Limo slowly recombines with Carbonic Acid.—When exposed to the air, pure caustic
lime is converted very slowly and without notable increase of temperature ..."
3. Calcareous Cements: Their Nature, Manufacture & Uses with Some Observations by Gilbert Richard Redgrave, Charles Spackman (1905)
"Lime made from pure carbonate of lime, when slaked and used for mortar, likewise
gradually recombines with the carbonic acid gas present in the atmosphere ..."
4. Submarine Telegraphs: Their History, Construction, and Working. by Charles Bright (1898)
"2 of the same condenser is set free, and recombines with the positive electricity
in the cable, and on coating No. 2 of C'; lastly, the negative electricity ..."
5. Making the Most of the Children by Daniel Wolford La Rue (1916)
"to requirements, and (3) recombines it to form a new product. It is by keeping
in touch with the outside world that the factory succeeds. ..."
6. Psychology, General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1917)
"One recombines ideas and foresees in this world of ideas certain consequences of
this or that combination. Behavior is then dominated ..."