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Definition of Reimmersing
1. reimmerse [v] - See also: reimmerse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reimmersing
Literary usage of Reimmersing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Electrical Engineer (1889)
"The plate was then cleaned, and a smaller anode surface exposed, when on reimmersing
the plate it received a further deposit of metal more gradually, ..."
2. Light and Electricity: Notes of Two Courses of Lectures Before the Royal by John Tyndall, Royal Institution of Great Britain (1903)
"Establishing the circuit, on reimmersing the wire in the filings they cluster
round it and cling to it. If the wire be raised out of the filings, ..."
3. Magazine of Natural History edited by John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson (1829)
"... they are very commonly to be seen diving from old stumps, which rise a little
above the surface, and returning again, and then reimmersing themselves so ..."
4. Photo-engraving, Photo-etching, and Photo-lithography in Line and Half-tone by W. T. Wilkinson (1888)
"... if deemed necessary, first inking up well with the hard ink mentioned in
Chapter VIII., and then reimmersing in a weak bath of acid and water. ..."
5. A Text-book of Animal Physiology: With Introductory Chapters on General by Wesley Mills (1889)
"... removing after a few minutes and grinding in a mortar and reimmersing in the
boiling water ; on now passing the latter through a coarse filter a turbid, ..."
6. Naval Hygiene by James Duncan Gatewood (1909)
"... fever without at once immersing the hands in disinfecting solution provided,
washing throughly with soap and water and then reimmersing in the solution. ..."