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Recompact

Recompact \Re`com*pact"\ (-p?kt"), v. t. To compact or join anew. ``Recompact my scattered body.''
--Donne.

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recompact

vb. To compact or join anew.

Usage examples of "recompact".

She stood up, leaned back on her hind feet, dug her foreclaws into the ground well in front of her, gave her vertebrae a thorough stretching, then recompacted herself and walked casually toward the Giants, her tail carried like a tall exclamation point over the round dot beneath.

Three hundred of your blood and bone are recompacted with the native earth: we gave a tongue to solitude, a pulse to the desert, the barren earth received us and gave back our agony: we made the earth cry out.