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reˈliner [f. reline v.1 + -er1.] 1. A person who provides oil-paintings with fresh linings.
1905W. Holman Hunt Pre-Raphaelitism I. 183 The reliner decided that the varnish was neither mastic nor copal. 1911M. J. Gunn Print Restoration & Picture Cleaning viii. 147 In case the services of a picture re-liner and restorer should be needed. 2. Material providing a fresh lining, as for the brakes of a motor vehicle.
1920T. Eaton & Co. Catal. Spring & Summer 395/1 Tire Reliners for Ford cars. Made of several layers of heavy tire fabrics. 1945Sun (Baltimore) 8 Nov. 14/3 Motorists could recognize a sound used tire if it had a tread design at least every four inches, no emergency patches on the inside such as boots and reliners, [etc.]. |