reblot

English

Etymology

re- + blot

Verb

reblot (third-person singular simple present reblots, present participle reblotting, simple past and past participle reblotted)

  1. (transitive) To blot something again.
    • 1997, Jeff Campbell, Talking Dirt: America's Speed Cleaning Expert Answers the 157 Most Asked Cleaning Questions, Dell Publishing, published 1997, →ISBN, page 131:
      Remoisten and reblot two or three times until what you're blotting up is colorless or the faint color of Red or Blue juice, but definitely not the color of wine.
    • 2006, Maureen McNaughton, The Brushstroke Handbook, North Light Books, published 2006, →ISBN, page 14:
      Stipple several times on your surface until the swab is too dry, then reload and reblot.
    • 2007, Joseph P. Chandler, “Purification and Characterization of Antibodies”, in Gary C. Howard, Matthew R. Kaser, editors, Making and Using Antibodies: A Practical Handbook, CRC Press, →ISBN, page 144:
      Reblot the gel and remove the template.

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