Definition of Reemission

1. Noun. A second or subsequent emission ¹

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Definition of Reemission

1. emission [n -S] - See also: emission

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reemission

reembrace
reembraced
reembraces
reembracing
reembroider
reembroidered
reembroidering
reembroiders
reemerge
reemerged
reemergence
reemergences
reemergent
reemerges
reemerging
reemission (current term)
reemissions
reemit
reemits
reemitted
reemitting
reemphases
reemphasis
reemphasise
reemphasised
reemphasises
reemphasising
reemphasize
reemphasized
reemphasizes

Literary usage of Reemission

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical by Benjamin Franklin (1882)
"... which rendered the time very unseasonable for any application to the crown concerning the extension or reemission of theirs; and fortified by a caveat, ..."

2. Physical Optics by Robert Williams Wood (1914)
"As the temperature of the substance increases, it emits more and more energy in the form of long heat-waves, and it is this reemission of energy which ..."

3. Physical Optics by Robert Williams Wood (1911)
"As the temperature of the substance increases, it emits more and more energy in the form of long heat-waves, and it is this reemission of energy which ..."

4. Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix by Charles Penrose Keith (1917)
"29, 1730-1, with Logan and Norris present, unanimously favored the reemission of the bills of credit coming in as instalments of principal before Oct. 15 ..."

5. Physics for College Students by Henry Smith Carhart (1910)
"reemission of Absorbed Radiation. — In general it may be said that a part of the ... The reemission as waves too long to affect the retina by a black body ..."

6. Review of Epa Homeland Security Efforts: Safe Buildings Program Research by National Research Council (U.S.), Environmental Protection Agency, United States, Committee on Safe Buildings Program (2003)
"... Development of effective means for removing gaseous decontamination products; • Characterization of the long-term reemission of contaminates from ..."

7. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1839)
"... especially its cotton speculations—its palpably illegal and fraudulent reemission of floods of the notes of the old bank—its strenuous but fruitless ..."

8. A Text-book of Physics by Albert Pruden Carman, Exum Percival Lewis, Robert Kenning McClung, Charles Elwood Mendenhall (1921)
"He explained it as the result of the absorption of incident waves which by a modified resonance action caused a reemission of longer waves. ..."

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