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Definition of Regelates
1. regelate [v] - See also: regelate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regelates
Literary usage of Regelates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1865)
"... regelates and forms a mass of ice. This was what happened in the present
instance; for when the snow in front began to rest, the snow behind still con- ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1871)
"Ice that is cast in loose fragments into an ice-house would waste far more than
it does were it not that it regelates into one solid mass, from which lumps, ..."
3. Science from an Easy Chair by Edwin Ray Lankester (1913)
"It breaks and falls, and "regelates" with neighbouring similar masses owing to
their mutual pressure. Always the slowly, or maybe quickly, sliding masses ..."
4. Science from an Easy Chair by Edwin Ray Lankester (1913)
"It breaks and falls, and "regelates" with neighbouring similar masses owing to
their mutual pressure. Always the slowly, or maybe quickly, sliding masses ..."
5. The Philosophical Works of David Hume by David Hume (1854)
"... nor regelates all its love and hatred by the universal abstract differences
of vice and virtue, without regard to self, or the persons with whom we are ..."