Lexicographical Neighbors of Redips
Literary usage of Redips
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of the Art of Dyeing by Claude-Louis Berthollet (1791)
"... after which he adds two ounces and two drams of the indigo dye, makes the bath
boil a quarter of an hour, redips the cloth which he had taken out, ..."
2. Elements of the Art of Dyeing by Claude-Louis Berthollet (1791)
"... after which he adds two ounces and two drams of the indigo dye, makes the bath
boil a quarter of an hour, redips the cloth which he had taken out, ..."
3. Building Materials, Their Nature, Properties and Manufacture: A Text-book by George Alexander Thomas Middleton (1905)
"... and then cools this by swinging it in the pit; redips and gathers more; and
so on till he has a lump of hot glass weighing about 20 Ibs. on the end of ..."
4. Building Materials, Their Nature, Properties and Manufacture: A Text-book by George Alexander Thomas Middleton (1905)
"... dips its end into the pot opposite to him so as to gather on it a lump weighing
about i£ Ibs., and then cools this by swinging it in the pit; redips and ..."
5. Encyclopédie des gens du monde: réperatoire universel des sciences, des by Artaud de Montor (1844)
"... ps-sa obs-enir s-no place d'inss-is-us-our su Corps-des cadets, C l'usego
duquel ii redips- des Principes ..."