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Definition of Reground
1. regrind [v] - See also: regrind
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reground
Literary usage of Reground
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remarks on Forest Scenery, and Other Woodland Views by William Gilpin (1834)
"... through other openings among the trees of the >reground. This grand view is
displayed to most advantage from the front of the house; but it is seen also ..."
2. Practical Cement Testing by W. Purves Taylor (1905)
"Fineness . .—Time of Setting—. ""• Ne. 50 No. 76 Ne. 180 Initial Set Hard Set (As
received oO 6.0 22.4 25 45 (reground oo oo ..."
3. Cement and Concrete by Louis Carlton Sabin (1907)
"Samples 3 and 8 were reground with mortar and pestle before being sifted. If we
compare the results given by sample 3 with those obtained with samples 1 and ..."
4. Cement and Concrete by Louis Carlton Sabin (1907)
"Samples 3 and 8 were reground with mortar and pestle before being sifted. If we
compare the results given by sample 3 with those obtained with samples 1 and ..."
5. Cement and Concrete by Louis Carlton Sabin (1907)
"Samples 3 and 8 were reground with mortar and pestle before being sifted. If we
compare the results given by sample 3 with those obtained with samples 1 and ..."
6. Cement and Concrete by Louis Carlton Sabin (1904)
"Some tests bearing upon the value of fine grinding have already been given in
Table 15. Samples 3 and 8 were reground with mortar and pestle before being ..."
7. Cement and Concrete by Louis Carlton Sabin (1904)
"Samples 3 and 8 were reground with mortar and pestle before being sifted. If we
compare the results given by sample 3 with those obtained with samples 1 ami ..."
8. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1916)
"This liner ran 163^ months and reground 27930 tons, at a cost per ton of $0.064.
... should allow 10 months more service, making the cost per ton reground ..."