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Definition of Recompilation
1. n. A new compilation.
Definition of Recompilation
1. Noun. The act or process of recompiling. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Recompilation
1. compilation [n -S] - See also: compilation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recompilation
Literary usage of Recompilation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Freedom of Information Act Guide and Privacy Act Overview, (1996) by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"Another important issue can arise with regard to the recompilation of information
originally compiled for law enforcement purposes into a non-law ..."
2. Report of the Adjutant General by Michigan Adjutant General's Office, Oregon Adjutant-General's Office (1892)
"26042 letters. circulars, and other matter by mail. _ recompilation OF ... S.
The work of recompilation and copying of the records of the soldiers from this ..."
3. The Reporters: Arranged and Characterized with Incidental Remarks by John William Wallace, Franklin Fiske Heard (1882)
"Perfectly to complete the collection there should be IV. A recompilation ...
This recompilation would be made, of course, from a collation, comparison, ..."
4. Brief Making and the Use of Law Books by Roger William Cooley, William Minor Lile, Alfred Findley Mason, Eugene Wambaugh, Edson Read Sunderland, Henry Stephen Redfield (1909)
"Consequently, in 1906, there was begun a recompilation of the eighteen ...
This recompilation is entitled the American Digest, Decennial Edition; or, ..."
5. Journal of the ... Annual Encampment by Grand Army of the Republic, Dept. of Michigan, Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Michigan, Grand Army of the Republic Dept. of Montana (1900)
"recompilation OF SOLDIER RECORDS. [Act No. 30, Session Laws 1895, p. 117.]
AN ACT to provide for the continuance of the recompilation and copying of the ..."
6. Report of the Adjutant General by Michigan Adjutant General's Office, Oregon Adjutant-General's Office (1899)
"The work done in recompilation is embraced in the following: Five volumes of
record have been written, viz.: The First Engineers and Mechanics, ..."