Definition of Rehemmed

1. rehem [v] - See also: rehem

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rehemmed

rehearsers
rehearses
rehearsing
reheat
reheatable
reheated
reheater
reheaters
reheating
reheats
reheel
reheeled
reheeling
reheels
rehem
rehemmed (current term)
rehemming
rehems
rehibition
rehibitions
rehibitory
rehid
rehidden
rehide
rehides
rehiding
rehinge
rehinged
rehinges
rehinging

Literary usage of Rehemmed

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

1. Clothing: Choice, Care, Cost by Mary Schenck Woolman (1922)
"It can have its service lengthened if a piece is cut off from one side and across the width and then rehemmed. The folds will thus come in another place. ..."

2. Educational Psychology by Kate Gordon (1917)
"... inches off each end and rehemmed them both. She failed to see that one end could stay as it was, that it formed a common element between what she ..."

3. Annual Report of the Managers and Officers by Craig Colony for Epileptics (1913)
"Silence cloth 1 Shades, rehemmed 141 Side board covers 5 Stand covers 30 Skirts, under 1053 Skirts repaired 30 Spreads, hemmed 30 Spreads, tagged 125 Table ..."

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