Meaning of retortable | Babel Free
Definitions
- To which one may produce a counterargument; answerable.
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Suitable for heating in a retort. not-comparable
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Suitable for retort processing. not-comparable
Examples
“The appeal to common sense, then, is altogether retortable, and leaves the whole question in statu quo; both matter and mind resting on exactly equivalent evidence, be it sufficient or insufficient.”
“No doubt all such attempts will be met, more or less, by the old watch-cries of materialism and pantheism; but we protest in the outset against any such charges, not only as hasty and ill-judged, but perfectly retortable.”
“Oh wise and divine restraint, that curbeth the most universall and common error of men: Not onely the reproches, wee doe one to another, but our reasons, our arguments and matter controversed, are ordinarily retortable unto us: and wee pinch our selves up in our owne armes.”
“But with contracts made for the retortable material which can be mined without difficulty, yet which it is in the collieries' interests not to permit to be mixed with the coal, a fair price can no doubt be arrived at.”
“The zone of retortable oil shale underlying the pattern wells was from 340- to 380- foot depth.”
“A paper read before the Second Empire Minin and Metallurgical Congress, held at Ottawa in 1927, stated that the supply of retortable material within the Empire is very large and that it was necessary to look to such retortable material rather than to free oil for sufficient supplies of petroleum if Empire needs were to be met.”
“Retortable pouches were the first to come on the scene as retortable packaging.”
“Retortable trays have a semi-rigid or rigid boy and a sealable flexible lid.”
“Isolated soy protein, pH 4.5 for protein enrichment of baby foods/geriatric foods and other retortable products.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.