Definition of Spacers

1. Noun. (plural of spacer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Spacers

1. spacer [n] - See also: spacer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spacers

spaceliner
spaceliners
spaceling
spacelings
spaceman
spacemen
spacenik
spaceniks
spaceplane
spaceplanes
spaceport
spaceports
spacepower
spacer
spacer DNA
spacers (current term)
spaces
spaces of iridocorneal angle
spacescape
spacescapes
spaceshifting
spaceship
spaceshiplike
spaceships
spacesick
spacesuit
spacesuits
spacetime
spacetimes
spacetravel

Literary usage of Spacers

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

1. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"Tie Rods and Tie spacers.—Tie rods are useful for holding the gage of the sharper turnouts and tie spacers for keeping the ties carrying ground connections ..."

2. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"Tie Rods and Tie spacers.—Tie rods are useful for holding the gage of the sharper turnouts and tie spacers for keeping the ties carrying ground connections ..."

3. Roadway and Track by Walter Freeman Rench (1921)
"Tie Rods and Tie spacers.—Tie rods are useful for holding the gage of the sharper turnouts and tie spacers for keeping the ties carrying ground connections ..."

4. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"spacers are very commonly %-in. rounds, 2 ft. on centers, for ordinary slabs. ... The larger spacers (% or % in.) are best listed and typed in bands like ..."

5. Mechanical Drawing by Frank W. Bartlett (1911)
"Bow spacers.—The bow spacers are used for spacing off distances of equal length. The points are also much used for marking measured points instead of using ..."

6. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by George Albert Hool, Nathan Clarke Johnson (1920)
"The larger spacers (% or Reinforcement. slabs is limited in the Joint Committee's report to 2% times the slab thickness and the minimum should be as in ..."

7. Concrete Inspection: A Manual of Information and Instructions for Inspectors by Charles Shattuck Hill (1909)
"By camber is meant making the box slightly higher at mid span than at the ends. A common camber is ]/ in. for every 10 ft. of span. Wire Ties and spacers. ..."

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