Definition of Purline

1. purlin [n -S] - See also: purlin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Purline

purity
purity rings
purl
purl stitch
purled
purler
purlers
purlicue
purlicued
purlicues
purlieu
purlieus
purlieux
purlin
purline (current term)
purlines
purling
purlings
purlins
purloin
purloined
purloiner
purloiners
purloining
purloinment
purloinments
purloins
purloo
purls

Literary usage of Purline

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette (1840)
"The angle CDG is the bevel for the side of the purline that is marked mn, and the angle BKL is the bevel to be marked on the side mo of the ..."

2. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1840)
"The angle С DG is the bevel for the side of the purline that is marked mn, and the angle BKL is the bevel to be marked on the side т о of the ..."

3. A Manual of Domestic Economy: Suited to Families Spending from £150 to £1500 by John Henry Walsh (1874)
"For small roofs of less than loor 12 feet of span, where economy is an object, principals are dispensed with, and a purline is thrown in from wall to wall, ..."

4. Dairying by Correspondence College of Agriculture, Edward Holyoke Farrington (1910)
"In constructing this flue enlarge it at the plate and purline plate to avoid checking the draft. This flue, CE, might, instead of following the line of the ..."

5. Cyclopedia of Architecture: Historical, Descriptive, Typographical by Robert Stuart (1854)
"Plate II. illustrates the necessary lines of a roof, and exhibits a general method for the bevels of the purline. о 6 is the width of the building, ..."

6. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana by Louisiana Supreme Court (1888)
"... lash the latter securely to the derrick so as firmly to support it and hold it in position ; then to fasten a gaut line to the purline and to disengage ..."

7. A Text Book of the Physics of Agriculture by Franklin Hiram King (1899)
"The two sides of the purline post or ventilating flue are represented closed with sheets of galvanized iron. They may also be closed with well seasoned ..."

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