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Definition of Redrying
1. redry [v] - See also: redry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redrying
Literary usage of Redrying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of the Cigarette by William Wesley Young (1916)
"... termed, redrying. When the Tobacco gaid to be «in order," Or "in
con- "0° *"%** ^on," which means ti1^* con- tains what he considers the proper amount ..."
2. The Chemical Gazette (1844)
"The author recommends the practice of redrying malt which has suffered injury by
... By redrying the evil may no doubt be prevented in a great measure from ..."
3. Effect of Moisture Upon the Strength and Stiffness of Wood by Harry Donald Tiemann (1906)
"... the original strength HI'MP* of the air-dry material of the results after
soaking air-dried wood in cold and in hot water and then redrying in the air. ..."
4. The Textile Fibres: Their Physical, Microscopical and Chemical Properties by Joseph Merritt Matthews (1913)
"... The total soluble weighting materials are determined by treating a known weight
of the sample four to five times with hot water, redrying, and weighing, ..."
5. The Textile Fibres: Their Physical, Microscopical, and Chemical Properties by Joseph Merritt Matthews (1904)
"... The total soluble weighting materials are determined by treating a known weight
of the sample four to five times with hot water, redrying, and weighing. ..."