What seems even more wonderful is that these spectral colors can be recombined so as to make white light.
Thus we see, from two simple experiments, that all the colors of the rainbow may be obtained from white light, and that these colors may be in turn recombined to produce white light.
In this way the motions of the needles arerecombined in the motion of the duplicate pen upon the paper, p.
Moreover it is obvious that if these distances could be transmitted by telegraph and recombined so as to give a resultant motion to a duplicate pen, a duplicate copy of the original writing would be produced.
But even the phrases of a simple song can be split up and recombinedin different ways.
In other words, two Hebrew scribes each told in his own way a part of the account of the Deluge which he had derived from Babylon, and a third unwittingly so recombined them as to make them represent the Babylonian original!
My thoughts, as they visibly combined and recombined in the crystal vault of my skull, asserted confidently that he had been reading such stuff lately, and that, ten to one, he had a pistol in his pocket.
But San Francisco was rarely more beautiful than in a dust-storm, which recombinedher outlines and the patchwork of her crowded generations into something like harmony.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recombined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.