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Definition of Back brace
1. Noun. A brace worn to support the back.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Back Brace
Literary usage of Back brace
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Minnesota Horticulturist by Minnesota State Horticultural Society (1902)
"step-ladder with a single back brace, and side braces at the bottom. This can be
placed in the branches much better than the common step ladder. ..."
2. The Design of Mine Structures by Milo Smith Ketchum (1912)
"bution of the load between the tower and back brace not being known; and is
statically indeterminate internally because there are redundant members in the ..."
3. Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy. (1826)
"2, B or B represents the back brace, having the pivot hole, a, by which it is
attached to the sledge or sliding sole, by means of a pin passed through both, ..."
4. The Sydney Magazine of Science and Art by Philosophical Society of New South Wales, Australian Horticultural and Agricultural Society (1859)
"The upper back brace is divided at each of the inner frames about the centre of
the plain iron gland to allow of the lifters of one coffer being taken out ..."
5. Mining Engineers' Handbook by Robert Peele (1918)
"Fig 57 shows the Montana type, which may bo modified for almost any tion; Kip
58, a 4-ppst and back-brace frame. Fig 59 shows an A-frame, inclined shaft at ..."
6. Medical and surgical report of the Children's Hospital, 1869-1894 by Thomas Morgan Rotch, Herbert Leslie Burrell (1895)
"148 Taylor Back-Brace, showing Back 149 Method of Applying a Plaster Jacket 150
Plaster Jacket 151 Traction in Cervical Caries 152 Taylor Back-Brace with ..."
7. The Design of Steel Mill Buildings and the Calculation of Stresses in Framed by Milo Smith Ketchum (1921)
"of the upper right hand point of the head frame in line with the back brace is
then calculated in Table II. Columns 1, 2 and 3 in Table II are the same as ..."