Definition of Remoisten

1. moisten [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: moisten

Lexicographical Neighbors of Remoisten

remodeler
remodelers
remodeling
remodelings
remodelled
remodeller
remodellers
remodelling
remodels
remodification
remodifications
remodified
remodifies
remodify
remodifying
remoisten
remoistened
remoistening
remoistens
remolade
remolades
remold
remolded
remolding
remolds
remollient
remonetisation
remonetisations
remonetization
remonetizations

Literary usage of Remoisten

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

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1888)
"They remoisten them when they are required as food, and according to a monk who lived twelve years amongst them, one of them would eat from threequarters of ..."

2. The Microscope and Its Revelations by William Benjamin Carpenter (1883)
"... in a very weak solution—20 grains to the ounce—of Gum Arabic, care being taken in doing so not to squeeze out the spirit so as to remoisten the surface; ..."

3. Elements of Mineralogy, Crystallography and Blowpipe Analysis: From a by Alfred Joseph Moses, Charles Lathrop Parsons (1916)
"Remoisten with the acid frequently. Ba.—Yellowish-green flame, bluish-green through green glass. Ca.—Yellowish-red (brick-red) flame, green through green ..."

4. Elements of Mineralogy, Crystallography and Blowpipe Analysis: From a by Alfred Joseph Moses, Charles Lathrop Parsons (1916)
"Remoisten with the acid frequently. Ba.—Yellowish-green flame, bluish-green through green glass. Ca.—Yellowish-red (brick-red) flame, green through green ..."

5. How to Work with the Microscope by Lionel Smith Beale (1880)
"When the thin section of tissue has been thoroughly dried, and the air removed, it may be necessary to slightly remoisten it with turpentine before it is ..."

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