Definition of Reoiling

1. reoil [v] - See also: reoil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reoiling

reoccurs
reodorant
reodorants
reoffend
reoffended
reoffender
reoffenders
reoffending
reoffends
reoffer
reoffered
reoffering
reoffers
reoil
reoiled
reoiling (current term)
reoils
reometer
reometers
reop
reopen
reopenable
reopened
reopener
reopeners
reopening
reopenings
reopens
reoperate
reoperated

Literary usage of Reoiling

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

1. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1918)
"Urges periodical reoiling and repacking. Military Locomotives Small Locomotives Used at the Front (79539 B). Ills. 1800 w. Ry Age Gaz— June 22, 1917. ..."

2. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" by Morgan Robertson (1899)
"Johnson climbed the rigging to the main-royal- yard, which he was to scrape for reoiling, and had no sooner reached it than he sang out: " Sail oh ! ..."

3. My Life by Hiram Stevens Maxim (1915)
"However, by keeping at the job I succeeded in cleaning it up, assembling the parts, reoiling, and then, after a rapid lunch, I was ready for the trials. ..."

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