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Definition of Redeal
1. to deal again [v REDEALT, REDEALING, REDEALS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redeal
Literary usage of Redeal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An epitome of the game of whist, long and short by E M. Arnaud (1829)
"If any card but the last be turned up in dealing, the adverse party, on naming
it, may call a redeal, unless either of them have touched the cards. ..."
2. The Whist Table: A Treasury of Notes on the Royal Game by "Cavendish," C by Portland, Cavendish, Abraham S. Wilks (1894)
"or words to the same effect, and no answer be given, the caller can throw up his
hand and claim a redeal. But should another opponent give the reply asked ..."
3. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1859)
"... in actu redeal" of the figure, which is not seen in oar was simply covered
with the part of which was drawn across it, and which, mode of wearing it, ..."
4. Applied Colloid Chemistry: General Theory by Wilder Dwight Bancroft (1921)
"... JOBLING: Catalysis and its Industrial Applications, 32 (1916); redeal and
TAYLOR: Catalysis in Theory and Practice, 89 (1919,). 2 Recueil Trav. chim. ..."
5. The True Grandeur of Nations: An Oration Delivered Before the Authorities of by Charles Sumner (1846)
"... who is still spared to us,—serus in cesium redeal—a higher claim to admiration
and gratitude than can be found in any triumph of battle. ..."
6. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Johann Lorenz Mosheim (1845)
"... seminibus redeal, " There inheres in water something of the energy of that
Spirit, which in the beginning was sent forth by ..."