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Definition of Redistills
1. redistill [v] - See also: redistill
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redistills
Literary usage of Redistills
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Sanitary and Applied Chemistry: Or, The Chemistry of Water by Edgar Henry Summerfield Bailey (1917)
"... at present the rectifier adds to the diluted alcohol, oil of juniper or
turpentine, or both, some aromatic seeds and fruits, and redistills the mixture. ..."
2. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1902)
"The most modern and perfect process of distillation not only eliminates these
gases, but, to assure a perfect product, redistills the distilled and purified ..."
3. United States Internal-revenue Gaugers' Manual Embracing Regulations and by United States Internal Revenue Service (1913)
"... tax-paid spirits and redistills or compounds the same, or who purifies or
refines such spirits by any proc ess, is a rectifier as defined by -law; ..."
4. The Waters Above the Firmament: Or The Earth's Annular System by Isaac Newton Vail (1902)
"The grand opportunity thus afforded could not have been shunned, and the chemist
to-day redistills what the primitive fire placed within his reach; ..."
5. Extracts from the Gaugers' Manual by United States Internal Revenue Service (1906)
"Any person who purchases tax-paid spirits and redistills or compounds the same,
or who purifies or refines such spirits by any process, is a rectifier as ..."