Definition of Retempering

1. retemper [v] - See also: retemper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Retempering

reteeing
retees
retelecast
retelecasted
retelecasting
retelecasts
retell
reteller
retellers
retelling
retellings
retells
retem
retemper
retempered
retempering (current term)
retempers
retems
retender
retendering
retene
retenes
retent
retentate
retentates
retention
retention area
retention arm
retention cyst
retention form

Literary usage of Retempering

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

1. Hydraulic Cement: Its Properties, Testing, and Use by Frederick Putnam Spalding (1906)
"EFFECT OF retempering MORTAR. Masons frequently mix mortar in considerable quantities, and, if the mass becomes stiffened before being used by the setting ..."

2. Notes on the Testing and Use of Hydraulic Cement by Frederick Putnam Spalding (1893)
"EFFECT OF retempering MORTAR. Masons very frequently mix mortar in considerable quantities, and, if the mass becomes stiffened ..."

3. A Treatise on the Inspection of Concrete Construction: Containing Practical by Jerome Cochran (1913)
"The retempering of concrete which has begun to set before placing is a point ... retempering—ie, remixing with water—makes the concrete slower setting and ..."

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