Definition of Stokeholds

1. stokehold [n] - See also: stokehold

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stokeholds

stoicized
stoicizes
stoicizing
stoicly
stoics
stoit
stoited
stoiter
stoitered
stoiters
stoiting
stoits
stoke
stoked
stokehold
stokeholds (current term)
stokehole
stokeholes
stoker
stokers
stokes
stokes' aster
stokesias
stokesite
stokey
stoking
stokvel
stokvels
stola
stolae

Literary usage of Stokeholds

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

1. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1899)
"In vessels from 3000 to 5000 tons displacement, a speed of about 2il/2 knots has been obtained with open stokeholds, and a knot or so more with forced ..."

2. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1899)
"The Yoshino, of 4180 tons displacement, obtained 21.6 knots with open stokeholds, and 23 knots with forced draught. The Blanco Encalada, of 4560 tons ..."

3. The Marine Steam Engine: A Treatise for Engineering Students Young Engineers by Richard Sennett, Henry J. Oram (1904)
"The stokeholds are enclosed for the purpose of being placed under air pressure, by fitting vertical screen plates carried down between and at the ends of ..."

4. The Marine Steam Engine: A Treatise for Engineering Students, Young by Richard Sennett, Henry John Oram (1913)
"The stokeholds are enclosed for the purpose of being placed under air pressure, by fitting vertical screen plates carried down between and at the ends of ..."

5. The Marine Steam Engine: A Treatise for Engineering Students, Young by Richard Sennett (1902)
"The stokeholds are enclosed for the purpose of being placed under air pressure, by fitting vertical screen plates carried down between and at the ends of ..."

6. Marine Engineer and Naval Architect edited by [Anonymus AC02767386] (1896)
"In forced draught, the stokeholds or boiler-rooms are capable of being closed to the atmosphere by suitable doors, and air for the furnaces of the boilers ..."

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