Definition of Interties

1. Noun. (plural of intertie) ¹

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Definition of Interties

1. intertie [n] - See also: intertie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Interties

intertext
intertexts
intertextual
intertextualities
intertextuality
intertextually
intertexture
interthalamic
interthalamic adhesion
interthoracic
interthread
intertidal
intertidal zone
intertidally
intertie
interties
intertill
intertillage
intertillages
intertilled
intertilling
intertills
intertissued
intertitle
intertitles
intertrack
intertraffic
intertragic notch
intertranslatability
intertranslation

Literary usage of Interties

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

1. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1854)
"from centre to centre, and are united by interties, formed of flat iron bars, fixed at the same ... These interties rest on the lower flanges of the joists, ..."

2. How to Build a Home, the House Practical: Being Suggestions as to Safety by Francis Cruger Moore (1897)
"The house is to be put together with balloon frame in the strongest and best manner, and in accordance with the framing drawings and plans with interties ..."

3. Notes on Building Construction: Arranged to Meet the Requirements of the (1891)
"Crossing the interties at right angles are light iron rods called ... 256), placed about 9 inches apart, and bound to the interties with wire. ..."

4. Appletons' Cyclopædia of Technical Drawing: Embracing the Principles of by Appleton, firm, publishers, New York, William Ezra Worthen (1892)
"The structure consists of an outer wall of crib-work, witli an interior filling of sand, 228 feet wide by 488 feet long. The interties occur at intervals of ..."

5. Notes on Building Construction: Arranged to Meet the Requirements of the by Henry Fidler, Great Britain Dept. of Science and Art (1891)
"At right angles to them, and also 3 feet 3 inches apart, are laid flat iron bars or interties, bbb, whose ends pass through slits in wrought-iron bands, Hi, ..."

6. The Suburban Cottage: Its Design and Construction by William Burnet Tuthill (1891)
"The second story beams are supported on timbers called " ledger boards" or " interties," which at the proper height are Interties. notched into all studs ..."

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