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Definition of Rewashed
1. rewash [v] - See also: rewash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rewashed
Literary usage of Rewashed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1915)
"from specks to those molded from the kaolin taken from stock and not rewashed.
North Carolina Kaolin. The deflocculation tests on Georgia kaolin were ..."
2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1877)
"... and the gravel ridges or eskers were lateral moraines, though perhaps also in
part terminal, which have been partly rewashed by fresh or salt water. ..."
3. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical (1872)
"... now rewashed for ten minutes, changing the water three or four times, and
replaced in fresh chromic acid and sweet nitre mixture for twenty minutes; ..."
4. The Non-metallic Minerals: Their Occurrence and Uses by George Perkins Merrill (1904)
"The tailings discharge directly into the lower box, where they are rewashed,
giving a second-grade sand. At times the material passes through as many as ..."
5. The Non-metallic Minerals: Their Occurrence and Uses by George Perkins Merrill (1904)
"... where they are rewashed, giving a second-grade sand. At times the material
passes through as many as five washing treatments in the sluice boxes. ..."
6. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical (1872)
"... now rewashed for ten minutes, changing the water three or four times, and
replaced in fresh chromic acid and sweet nitre mixture for twenty minutes; ..."
7. Coke: A Treatise on the Manufacture of Coke and Other Prepared Fuels and the by John Fulton (1905)
"The clean coal recovered by these jigs is lifted by elevator 5 into the rewashed-coal
bin as shown on (a). The final refuse that passes through the feldspar ..."
8. Technology Quarterly and Proceedings of the Society of Arts by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Society of Arts (1896)
"Mr. Calkins, in his experiments, first washed the sand with 5 cc. of distilled
water and decanted, then rewashed with 5 cc. and decanted into a second tube, ..."