Definition of Reradiating

1. Verb. (present participle of reradiate) ¹

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Definition of Reradiating

1. reradiate [v] - See also: reradiate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reradiating

requitted
requote
requoted
requotes
requoting
requoyle
requoyled
requoyles
rerack
reracked
reracking
reracks
reradiate
reradiated
reradiates
reradiating (current term)
reradiation
reradiations
rerail
rerailed
rerailer
rerailers
rerailing
rerails
reraise
reraised
reraises
reraising
reran
rerandomization

Literary usage of Reradiating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bulletin by Mount Weather Observatory, Bluemont, Va, United States Weather Bureau (1912)
"... of the middle layers of the atmosphere, because in reradiating what it had absorbed one-half is returned and the rest only given off to space. ..."

2. The Evolution of the Earth and Its Inhabitants: A Series Delivered Before by Joseph Barrell, Charles Schuchert, Lorande Loss Woodruff, Richard Swann Lull, Ellsworth Huntington (1918)
"... vibrations of dark heat, absorbing these near the bottom of the primitive atmosphere and reradiating them from higher levels as long, slow heat waves. ..."

3. The Evolution of the Earth and Its Inhabitants: A Series Delivered Before by Joseph Barrell, Charles Schuchert, Lorande Loss Woodruff, Richard Swann Lull, Ellsworth Huntington (1918)
"... vibrations of dark heat, absorbing these near the bottom of the primitive atmosphere and reradiating them from higher levels as long, slow heat waves. ..."

4. Chimæroid Fishes and Their Development by Bashford Dean (1906)
"The "centrosomes" sometimes appear at centers of reradiating rays in sperm asters (figs. 38, ^9); at other times they arise without any apparent relation to ..."

5. Chimæroid Fishes and Their Development by Bashford Dean (1906)
"The "centrosomes" sometimes appear at centers of reradiating rays in sperm asters (figs. 38, 39); at other times they arise without any apparent relation to ..."

6. Elements of Radiotelegraphy by Ellery W. Stone (1919)
"They have the advantage of not absorbing energy from the waves radiated from Ihe antenna nor reradiating them, but require an elaborate system of stays. ..."

7. Mystery of Tammuz 17 by Herbert R. Stollorz (2005)
"... but it's a major character in the solar system and throughout the galaxy." Brownlee adds, "Not only does dust absorb starlight, reradiating ..."

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