Definition of Beveler

1. one that bevels [n -S] - See also: bevels

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beveler

beurre manié
beurre noisette
beurres
beusite
bevacizumab
bevasiranib
bevatron
bevatrons
beveil
beveiled
bevel
bevel gear
bevel gears
bevel square
beveled
beveler (current term)
bevelers
beveling
bevelings
bevelled
bevelled anastomosis
beveller
bevellers
bevelling
bevellings
bevelment
bevelments
bevels
bever
beverage

Literary usage of Beveler

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

1. Process Engraving: Formulas, Equipment and Methods of Working by Edward S. Pilsworth (1922)
"The cut is first separated from the body of the flat, by sawing it loose, after which it is laid upon the bed of the beveler and ..."

2. General Machinery Catalogue by Niles Tool Works (1898)
"297 Style F " •" 297 Style G " 297 Medium Single Automatic Spacing Machine 298 Automatic Trimmer, beveler, Spacer and Punch, Hand Feed 299 Automatic Trimmer ..."

3. The American Petroleum Industry by Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor (1916)
"All plates are to be neatly and carefully bevel- sheared on a rotary beveler for outside caulking, and the corners are to be scarfed so as to insure tight ..."

4. The American Amateur Photographer (1889)
"... Barnett's new Film Carriers and Holders; Ideal beveler, for beveling prints of mid sizes; Felt Grounds and Floor Cloth; Eagle Lenses and View Cameras; ..."

5. Horgan's Half-tone and Photomechanical Processes by Stephen H. Horgan (1913)
"... a small block when trimming its sides on a machine. LINE NEGATIVE — A negative from a drawing or other copy in lines or stipple. LINER AND beveler ..."

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