Definition of Reassort

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

Literary usage of Reassort

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

1. Text-book of Geology by Archibald Geikie (1903)
"... great bodies of water discharged from the retreating glaciers and snow-fields must have done much to reassort the detritus on the surface of the land. ..."

2. The Settlement Horizon: A National Estimate by Robert Archey Woods, Albert Joseph Kennedy (1922)
"The best settlement opinion held that the attractive power of the saloon was appetite; that when alcohol was eliminated, saloon habitués would reassort ..."

3. A Treatise on Rocks, Rock-weathering and Soils by George Perkins Merrill (1906)
"In all cases the running water would collect, reassort, and variously modify the rock debris found either in immediate connection with the ice itself or at ..."

4. The Principles of Economic Geology by William Harvey Emmons (1918)
"Even the more sluggish streams that are filling their channels will continually reassort the material deposited in them by dropping the coarse and picking ..."

5. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1882)
"Strong and voluminous floods, ensuing on its disappearance or upon steep hill sides, would reassort out and derange the surface of the moraine, ..."

6. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1882)
"Strong and voluminous floods, ensuing on its disappearance or upon steep hill sides, would reassort out and derange the surface of the moraine, ..."

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