Definition of Regrind

1. Verb. To grind again. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Regrind

1. grind [v -GROUND, -GRINDING, -GRINDS] - See also: grind

Lexicographical Neighbors of Regrind

regretful
regretfully
regretfulness
regretfulnesses
regreting
regretless
regrets
regrets only
regrettable
regrettably
regretted
regretter
regretters
regretting
regrew
regrind (current term)
regrinding
regrinds
regrip
regripped
regripping
regrips
regroom
regroomed
regrooming
regrooms
regroove
regrooved
regroover
regroovers

Literary usage of Regrind

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

1. Illustrated Catalogue and Price List by Lunkenheimer Company, Cincinnati, O., Cincinnati Lunkenheimer Company, O (1906)
"To regrind either pattern, unscrew the union ring or the yoke, as the case may he, take trimmings from hody and place a little powdered sand or glass and ..."

2. Profit Making in Shop and Factory Management by Charles Underwood Carpenter (1908)
"always submitted by the high-speed steel maufacturers, we find a continual reference to the length of time a tool runs without regrind- ing. ..."

3. Profit Making in Shop and Factory Management by Charles Underwood Carpenter (1908)
"always submitted by the high-speed steel maufacturers, we find a continual reference to the length of time a tool runs without regrind- ing. ..."

4. Steam Power Plant Piping System: Their Design, Installation and Maintenance by William Lorenzo Morris (1909)
"There are some objections to this valve, one being that it is a difficult valve to regrind and keep in perfect alignment with its face. ..."

5. Recycling and Reuse of Material Found on Superfund Sites by Lawrence Smith, Jeffrey Means (1994)
"On the other hand, attempts to use polyurethane regrind waste in RlM systems have been limited to low regrind levels (on the order of 10 percent by weight), ..."

6. A Treatise on Milling and Milling Machines by Cincinnati Milling Machine Company (1919)
"It is also possible to regrind the cutter only once every six months, but we would have to run so slow that again this would not be economical. ..."

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