Lexicographical Neighbors of Recrated
Literary usage of Recrated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock, James Strong (1883)
"Traces of a similar custom appear in the con- recrated mounds of the Druids and
of the North-American aborigines of the Western State». See ALTAR; STONE. ..."
2. Newspaper Writing and Editing by Willard Grosvenor Bleyer (1913)
"Finally the ostrich was roped and recrated. " That ain't no chicken," said the
negro as he watched these proceedings from a safe distance. ..."
3. Claims of a Protestant Episcopal Bishop to Apostolical Succession and Valid by Stephen Vincent Ryan (1880)
"... (2) that it is substantially identical with the form of the Pontifical by
which we ourselves were con- recrated; (3) that Receive ye the Holy Ghost is ..."
4. The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases Affecting by Frank Cyrus Smith, Thomas Johnson Michie, United States Courts, Great Britain Courts, Canada Courts (1910)
"... and if to do so required him to be unloaded and recrated. or otherwise given
attention, it should have been done at the first place at which the train ..."
5. Gray's Plumbing Design and Installation by William Beall Gray (1916)
"Regular jet syphon earthenware water-closet bowls, lightly crated as shipped from
the potteries, weigh 60 to 65 Ibs. If recrated in straw in barrels or ..."
6. Approaches for the Remediation of Federal Facility Sites Contaminated with by Edwin Barth (1994)
"... recrated, and sold as reconditioned ordnance. Energetic materials recovered
from munitions can be reused in their original application, ..."