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reˈground, v. [re- 5 c.] trans. To furnish with a new ground or basis for etching, painting, etc. So reˈgrounding vbl. n. Cf. ground n. 6 and v. 8.
1831J. Constable Let. 4 Dec. (1966) IV. 360, I know very well it can be blotched up, with dry point burr, re⁓grounding, &c &c, but that is hatefull. 1832Ibid. 28 Feb. (1966) IV. 368 It is necessary..to reground a plate. 1937Discovery Mar. 76/2 To add to the plate he cleans it thoroughly, regrounds it, draws the new work and continues as before. |