replate

replate

(riːˈpleɪt)
vb (tr)
1. to put new plating on
2. printing to make a new stereotype or electrotype from (type or another plate)
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In the laboratory, fungi that colonized citrus black fly cadavers were transferred to plates containing potato-dextrose-agar medium (BDA) by platinum needle replate. After growth, microcultures of the fungal isolates were carried out to observe the morphological structures.
Stepping out, he sees a world replate with lush grass, flowing water and (here comes the catch) monsters that seem right out of some medieval Transformers film.
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When plate sleeves are used, the sleeve thickness is varied to allow for the changes in print replate. In certain industries, thin sleeves are used as the predominant plate sleeve.
Even if we could replate it, mother wouldn't let it out of her sight long enough.'
First, the replate happened between first and second editions, after I realized (stupid me) that the nice pic I had chosen of Gore was from a Sunday event.
You cannot even replate it out and thereby hope to reduce your damages.