Lexicographical Neighbors of Notchings
Literary usage of Notchings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1864)
"Not unconnected with chamfers are the notchings now so frequently seen in new
buildings. Notchings in a huge spire may do duty for dogtooth; but that is no ..."
2. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1909)
"There is difficulty, however, in using such a connection, for the carpenters on
the job frequently miscut their beams, so that the notchings or borings at b ..."
3. Art Applied to Industry: A Series of Lectures by William Burges (1865)
"Not unconnected with chamfers are the notchings now so frequently seen in new
buildings. Notchings in a huge spire may do duty for dogtooth; but that is no ..."
4. Quantity Surveying, for the Use of Surveyors, Architects, Engineers and Builders by John Leaning (1897)
"Girth of notchings, size of sinkings, and perforations. CARPENTER.—Size of cesspools.
JOINER. ... Girth of notchings, lengths of balusters. PLUMBER. ..."