Definition of Restoking

1. restoke [v] - See also: restoke

Lexicographical Neighbors of Restoking

restlessly
restlessness
restlessnesses
resto
restock
restocked
restocker
restockers
restocking
restockings
restocks
restoke
restoked
restokes
restoking (current term)
restone
restoned
restoning
restopper
restoppered
restoppering
restorable
restoral
restorals
restoration
restoration ecology
restoration measure
restorationism
restorationist

Literary usage of Restoking

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

1. The Engines of the Human Body: Being the Substance of Christmas Lectures by Arthur Keith (1920)
"The signal for restoking in the human machine is not the ringing of a bell but the writhing of an empty stomach. The signal for thirst is connected with, ..."

2. Metallurgical Analysis and Assaying: A Three Years' Course for Students of by William A. Macleod, Charles Walker (1903)
"The fire should not be allowed to fall too low before restoking or the muffle will be chilled, thus endangering any assays it may contain. ..."

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