Definition of Respreading

1. respread [v] - See also: respread

Lexicographical Neighbors of Respreading

respool
respooled
respooling
respools
respot
respots
respotted
respotting
resprang
respray
resprayed
respraying
resprayings
resprays
respread
respreading
respreads
respring
respringing
resprings
resprout
resprouted
resprouting
resprouts
resprung
ressaldar
ressaldars
ressentiment
ressentiments
rest

Literary usage of Respreading

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

1. Water Purification by Joseph Wilton Ellms (1917)
"In those plants where the sand is cleaned in place, as for example with the Nichols separator, only respreading of the sand by hand is required. ..."

2. Handbook for Highway Engineers: Containing Information Ordinarily Used in by Wilson Gardner Harger, Edmund Arnold Bonney (1919)
"About 60 % of this time was spent in picking and 40 % in respreading with shovels and potato hooks. • Cents per sq. yd.. Picking with roller at $i per hour ..."

3. Economics of Road Construction by Halbert Powers Gillette (1906)
"The labor of loosening and spreading anew the metal was slightly in excess of 10 sq. yds. per man- hour,% of which labor was used in respreading with ..."

4. Economics of Road Construction by Halbert Powers Gillette (1906)
"The labor of loosening and spreading anew the metal was slightly in excess of 10 sq. yds. per man- hour,% of which labor was used in respreading with ..."

5. Handbook for Highway Engineers, Containing Information Ordinarily Used in by Wilson Gardner Harger, Edmund Arnold Bonney (1912)
"... or a trifle more than 10 sq. yds. per man.hour, About 60% of this time was spent in picking and 40% in respreading with shovels and potato hooks. ..."

6. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1902)
"This regulation is accomplished by thinning out the couches; by regularly turning the grain over and respreading it: by letting in or shutting out the ..."

7. Intercontinental Railway Commission by Intercontinental Railway Commission (1896)
"The tin ribbons hold the white targets spread and permit their respreading when knocked out of shape. We used the tin box in which our transits were packed. ..."

8. Handbook of Cost Data for Contractors and Engineers: A Reference Book Giving by Halbert Powers Gillette (1910)
"Picking with roller, at |1 per hour 0.40 Picking by hand labor at 20 cts. per hour 1.20 Respreading by hand labor, at 20 cts. per hour. ..."

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