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Definition of Remixed
1. remix [v] - See also: remix
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remixed
Literary usage of Remixed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Concrete Work: A Book to Aid the Self-development of Workers in Concrete and by William Kendrick Hatt, Walter C. Voss (1921)
"... for the Lawlor Building arid locate the stop boards, if the mixing is done by
hand, in 1 bag mixes, requiring about 9 minutes each. 46. remixed and ..."
2. Concrete Work: A Book to Aid the Self-development of Workers in Concrete and by William Kendrick Hatt, Walter C. Voss (1921)
"... walls for the Lawlor Building and locate the stop boards, if the mixing is
done by hand, in 1 bag mixes, requiring about 9 minutes each. 46. remixed and ..."
3. Observations on Limes, Calcareous Cements, Mortars, Stuccos and Concrete by Charles William Pasley (1847)
"But as the chief or only advantage of cement over such limes as the blue lias or
Aberthaw is its instantaneous setting, and as I conceive that remixed ..."
4. The Mechanics' Magazine (1854)
"... ire i brought into contact in the chamber, and become remixed as they pass OK
to another i or sets of tub» or flues. AA is the shell of the boiler ; B, ..."
5. Mechanics' and Engineers' Pocket-book of Tables, Rules, and Formulas by Charles Haynes Haswell (1920)
"A slow- Betting cement, however, like natural 1'ortland, possesses the advantage
of being managed by ordinary workmen, and it can also be remixed with ..."
6. Mechanics' and Engineers' Pocketbook of Tables: Rules, and Formulas by Charles Haynes Haswell (1890)
"It requires less water (cement i, water .29) than Roman cement, sets slowly, and
can be remixed with additional water after an interval of12 or even 24 ..."
7. Irrigation Works Constructed by the United States Government by Arthur Powell Davis (1917)
"On this traveller was a hoist in line with the tram track, which pulled the cars
up the traveller where the concrete was dumped on the platform, remixed in ..."
8. A Practical Treatise on Sub-aqueous Foundations: Including The Coffer-dam by Charles Evan Fowler (1914)
"Should an excess of water be added inadvertently, the batch shall be remixed with
sufficient additional cement to take up the water. ..."