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reheating
[ ree-hee-ting ]
noun
- heating again.
- Aeronautics. a process in certain turbojet engines in which gases are expanded by turbines after combustion, burned again in a second chamber, expanded again by additional turbines, and released through the exhaust nozzle.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reheating1
1720–30; re- + heating ( def )
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Example Sentences
It's also a rare pleasure to see a new piece of furniture that isn't just a rehashing or reheating of modernist cliches.
From The Daily Beast
In the same way, left-over foods from the table may be preserved by reheating and canning them.
From Project Gutenberg
Pieces of meat should be kept for reheating or made dishes, stews or soups or for salads.
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The valve oil must be removed as soon as the bearing cools to prevent reheating.
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Wurtz experimented with crude petroleum in a reheating furnace at Jersey City.
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Mother Coupeau, kept spinning around, a bit confused, waiting for the right time to begin reheating the pork and the veal.
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