Definition of Resilvering

1. resilver [v] - See also: resilver

Lexicographical Neighbors of Resilvering

resiles
resiliant
resilience
resiliences
resiliencies
resiliency
resilient
resiliently
resilin
resiling
resilins
resilition
resilitions
resilver
resilvered
resilvering
resilvers
resimulation
resimulations
resin
resin acid
resin acids
resin cement
resin cements
resinaceous
resinata
resinatas
resinate
resinated
resinates

Literary usage of Resilvering

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

1. Problems of the Finishing Room: A Reference and Formula Manual for Furniture by Walter Karl Schmidt (1916)
"The following is a list of the apparatus necessary for resilvering mirrors: ... The most important requirement for resilvering mirrors is a proper room in ..."

2. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1920)
"Resilvering Mirrors. CES and HP write: "I have a few mirrors that need ... The resilvering of mirrors is a rather difficult undertaking unless the operator ..."

3. Hydrographical Surveying: A Description of Means and Methods Employed in by William James Lloyd Wharton (1882)
"It can then be used again for resilvering. ... In resilvering an horizon glass, only the portion required Horizon should be operated on, leaving one half ..."

4. Publications of the Lick Observatory of the University of California by Lick Observatory Trustees (1907)
"This may seem to be rather often, but the practice of frequent resilvering has commended itself by the superiority of the results secured when it has been ..."

5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1884)
"An efficient means of resilvering the mirrors and of protecting them from dew. 9°. A safe, steady, and easily adjusted platform for the observer, ..."

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