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n.
A second enthroning.
n.
A resuming or retaking possession of what one has lately foregone; -- applied especially to land; the entry by a lessor upon the premises leased, on failure of the tenant to pay rent or perform the covenants in the lease.
a.
Reentering; pointing or directed inwardds; as, a re/ntrant angle.
n.
A reentrant angle; a nook or corner.
v. t.
To enthrone again; to replace on a throne.
v. t.
To cut deeper, as engraved lines on a plate of metal, when the engraving has not been deep enough, or the plate has become worn in printing.
n.
A kind of retrenchment, as in the body of a bastion, which may be disputed inch by inch after the defenses are dismantled. It usually consists of two faces which make a reentering angle.
v. t.
See Reenthrone.
n.
A concave filling in of a reentrant angle where two surfaces meet, forming a rounded corner.
v. i.
Projecting outwardly; as, a salient angle; -- opposed to reentering. See Illust. of Bastion.
v. t.
To enter again.
a.
A term used of beer when the froth of the yeast has reentered the body of the beer.
n.
The process of applying additional colors, by applications of printing blocks, to patterns already partly colored.
v. i.
To enter anew or again.
n.
A second or new entry; as, a reentry into public life.
n.
The act entereing again; re/ntry.
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A plane curve, not reentrant, described by a point, called the generatrix, moving along a straight line according to a mathematical law, while the line is revolving about a fixed point called the pole. Cf. Helix.
n.
The liberation of an estate from a mortgage, or the taking back of property mortgaged, upon performance of the terms or conditions on which it was conveyed; also, the right of redeeming and reentering upon an estate mortgaged. See Equity of redemption, under Equity.
n.
The place of meeting of two slopes of a roof, which have their plates running in different directions, and form on the plan a reentrant angle.
n.
An outwork with converging sides, its head or front forming a reentrant angle; -- so called from its form. Called also priestcap.
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