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Definition of Relining
1. reline [v] - See also: reline
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relining
Literary usage of Relining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Iron and Steel Institute (1893)
"Further operations were delayed until October 3, but upon that date the bricklayers
commenced work at 10.30 AM, and completed the relining by 9 AM on ..."
2. Concrete Construction: Methods and Cost by Halbert Powers Gillette, Charles Shattuck Hill (1908)
"METHOD OF relining HODGES PASS TUNNEL, OREGON SHORT LINE RY. ... The work of
relining consisted of three operations, viz., the invert construction, ..."
3. Concrete Construction: Methods and Cost by Halbert Powers Gillette, Charles Shattuck Hill (1908)
"METHOD OF relining HODGES PASS TUNNEL, OREGON SHORT LINE RY. ... The work of
relining consisted of three operations, viz., the invert construction, ..."
4. Concrete Construction: Methods and Cost by Halbert Powers Gillette, Charles Shattuck Hill (1908)
"METHOD OF relining HODGES PASS TUNNEL, OREGON SHORT LINE RY. ... The work of
relining consisted of three operations, viz., the invert construction, ..."
5. Armature Winding and Motor Repair: Practical Information and Data Covering by Daniel Harvey Braymer (1920)
"relining Split Bearings.—The following suggestions (Instruction Book, Westinghouse
Electric & Mfg. Co.) can be followed in renewing split bearings of the ..."
6. Armature Winding and Motor Repair: Practical Information and Data Covering by Daniel Harvey Braymer (1920)
"B relining Split Bearings.—The following suggestions (Instruction Book, ...
Mandrel for use when relining split bearings. ..."
7. Tunneling: A Practical Treatise by Charles Prelini (1912)
"relining TIMBER-LINED TUNNELS WITH MASONRY. THE original construction of many
American railway tunnels with a timber lining to reduce the cost and hasten ..."
8. Tunneling: A Practical Treatise by Charles Prelini (1912)
"relining TIMBER-LINED TUNNELS WITH MASONRY. THE original construction of many
American railway tunnels with a timber lining to reduce the cost and hasten ..."