Definition of Clinkered

1. clinker [v] - See also: clinker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clinkered

clinicopathologically
clinicopathology
clinics
clinid
clinid fish
clinique
cliniques
clink
clinkant
clinked
clinker
clinker-built
clinker block
clinker blocks
clinker brick
clinkered
clinkering
clinkery
clinking
clinkingly
clinkings
clinks
clinkstone
clinkstones
clinky
clino-
clinoatacamite
clinobehoite
clinobisvanite

Literary usage of Clinkered

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

1. Transactions of the North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders (1904)
"When steaming at ordinary rates, ie, consuming about 18 Ibs. of coal per square foot of grate per hour, each fire is to be thoroughly clinkered once every 8 ..."

2. Cements, Limes, and Plasters: Their Materials, Manufacture, and Properties by Edwin Clarence Eckel (1922)
"The result is that in burning rocks of low index the clinkered material is correctly burned and gives the best cement, while the softer masses are really ..."

3. Cements, Limes, and Plasters: Their Materials, Manufacture, and Properties by Edwin Clarence Eckel (1905)
"The result is that in burning rocks of low index the clinkered material is correctly burned and gives the best cement, while the softer masses are really ..."

4. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1912)
"But such a fusion has not proved advisable in practice and the cement manufacturer has had to content himself with a sintered or clinkered product, that is, ..."

5. Principles and Practice of Harbour Construction by William Shield (1895)
"This will, however, only give the proportions in which the ingredients exist, which may be exactly the same in a well-clinkered cement as in one that has ..."

6. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"When burning is carried out properly, the whole ' of the product is uniformly clinkered and needs I no picking, but may need quenching. or to patch the ..."

7. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"When burning is carried out properly, the whole of the product is uniformly clinkered and needs no picking. The earlier rotatory kilns were some 60 feet Fro ..."

8. Refractories and Furnaces: Properties, Preparation, and Application of by Francis Thompson Havard (1912)
"This lime serves not only to make the mass mouldable but also forms the surface slag, lime silicate, which bonds the mass together and makes it a clinkered ..."

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