reprobe

See also: reprobé

English

Etymology

From re- +‎ probe.

Verb

reprobe (third-person singular simple present reprobes, present participle reprobing, simple past and past participle reprobed)

  1. To probe again.
  2. (molecular biology) To reapply a chemical probe, usually after a previous probe has been stripped.
    • 2001, Alan S. Gerstein, Molecular Biology Problem Solver[1], →ISBN, page 433:
      Nylon membranes are more easily stripped and reprobed.
  • deprobe

Italian

Adjective

reprobe

  1. feminine plural of reprobo

Latin

Adjective

reprobe

  1. vocative masculine singular of reprobus

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