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Definition of Refaced
1. reface [v] - See also: reface
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refaced
Literary usage of Refaced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1889)
"The face between these is the old wall refaced about 4 feet 6 inches thick ; it
is now pierced with three large stone mullioned windows, on each of its two ..."
2. Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of Mechanical by Joseph Gregory Horner (1892)
"to melt the plastic metal ; then, after having first sprinkled a little ground
sal-ammoniac upon the part to be refaced, take a strip of the ..."
3. Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland: Being a Complete ...Great Britain (1900)
"... of the Inte Sir Charles Barry, who refaced the exterior and r'owned it with
balustrades ami vases, and added a fine belvedere tower loo ft. high. ..."
4. Gothic Architecture in England: An Analysis of the Origin & Development of by Francis Bond (1905)
"First Court—Nearly finished in 1509; entirely refaced in the XVIII. Cent. ...
First Court—1510-1520; refaced. CAMBRIDGE, ST MARY THE GREAT. PARISH CHURCH. ..."
5. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1920)
"100 or more valves can b« refaced with one cloth disc, ir. 7. and 10 or 13 valves
can b« refaced with one cloth cm«. Mfg'd by BL Fry Mfg. Co. ..."
6. A Handbook on Piping by Carl Lars Svensen (1918)
"All pipe inside buildings 2'/i* and above shall be full weight lap welded steel
with extra heavy cast iron flanges screwed on and refaced in lathe. ..."
7. A Handbook on Piping by Carl Lars Svensen (1918)
"... cold water from 2'/'' to 3Vi' inclusive shall be of full weight steel and
shall have extra heavy cast iron flanges screwed on and refaced in lathe. ..."