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Definition of Reorders
1. reorder [v] - See also: reorder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reorders
Literary usage of Reorders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1922)
"reorders are coming in daily by telegram and mail (thanks to the hearty co-operation
of booksellers in our big campaign). Enthusiastic letters from all ..."
2. The Indian Forester (1892)
"We have received from M. reorders his pamphlet which shews that there are 975
species of plants in Java affording forest tree?, taller than 5 metres and ..."
3. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1914)
"The transfer box is a valuable mailing list for advertising designed to stimulate
further business or reorders. For instance, if a man will go through his ..."
4. Selling Forces by Richard J. Walsh (1913)
"reorders—the result of satisfaction—are, as a rule, as necessary in the ...
Obviously, reorders are imperative. Unless the advertiser has a product which is ..."
5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1894)
"... land the troops are on board the fleet, at or near the same time King Charles
1" desiring Leake to hasten to "celona. Peterborough reorders, but Leake ..."
6. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1905)
"... by Merrill, forms [Bulletin] No. IJ of the Bureau of Government Laboratories
of the islands, dated October i, 1904. Part 10 of reorders and ..."