Definition of Relacquered

1. relacquer [v] - See also: relacquer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Relacquered

reknowned
rel
relabel
relabeled
relabeling
relabelled
relabelling
relabels
relace
relaced
relaces
relache
relaches
relacing
relacquer
relacquered (current term)
relacquering
relacquers
relade
reladed
relades
relading
relagate
relaid
relaminarization
relaminarize
relaminarized
relaminarizes
relaminarizing
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Literary usage of Relacquered

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

1. The Wonderful City of Tokio, Or, Further Adventures of the Jewett Family and by Edward Greey (1882)
"Before the final polish is given, the article is decorated with gold paint or inlaid with mother of pearl, then once more relacquered; the last coating ..."

2. English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the (1893)
"Boil the articles to be relacquered in a strong decoction of soda and water fur, say, half an hour. Take out and dry iu a little clem sawdust before a fire. ..."

3. A Handbook for Travellers in Japan Including the Whole Empire from Saghalien by Basil Hall Chamberlain, W. B. Mason (1907)
"All the temple buildings are being elaborately restored,—tbe carvings repainted, the gates relacquered ; and as a necessary precaution, the renovated works ..."

4. Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy by Navy Dept, United States, Bureau of Ordnance (1866)
"... after having been piled, are to be so far examined in the first week of June in each year as to ascertain if they require to be cleaned, relacquered, ..."

5. Chemistry of Common Things by Raymond Bedell Brownlee, Robert Warren Fuller, William J. Hancock, Jesse Elon Whitsit (1914)
"removed and the piece may either be relacquered or be treated like other plated silver. Slight discolorations in aluminum kitchen ware may often be removed ..."

6. Forestry Handbook by R. Dalrymple Hay, Joseph Henry Maiden (1917)
"... and relacquered. which was done accordingly, and returned to Lands Department <)u 5/7/05. Then again, it was reported to be sticky on the 28/8/05. ..."

7. The Encyclopædic Dictionary of Photography: Containing Over 2,000 References by Walter E. Woodbury (1896)
"If the brasswork of the lens become scratched and dirty, it may be carefully cleaned, polished, and relacquered. avoid error in resetting, ..."

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