2. Noun. (alternative spelling of bevelling) ¹
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Definition of Beveling
1. bevel [v] - See also: bevel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beveling
Literary usage of Beveling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text Book on Welding and Cutting Metals by the Oxyacetylene Process by Charles Herbert Burrows (1915)
"34 and 35 show the method of beveling pieces 3/8 inch to 34 inch thick. Figures 34
and 35 PRACTICAL METHOD OF beveling THIN PIECES Imi work of this kind it ..."
2. Cincinnati Superior Court Decisions: A Collection of Cases Decided at by Ohio Superior Court (Cincinnati), Lewis Montgomery Hosea (1907)
"THE CINCINNATI beveling AND SILVERING Co. v. MICHAEL PRECHT ET AL. Proceeding in
Contempt. Charges in contempt were filed in this cause on May I. 1903, ..."
3. Practical Rowing with Scull and Sweep by Eugene Abraham Darling, Arthur Wesselhoeft Stevens (1906)
"beveling This turning of the blade beyond the perpendicular is called " beveling,"
or facing the oar. It must be remembered that the bevel, or face, ..."
4. Bookbinding and Its Auxiliary Branches by John J. Pleger (1914)
"The upper cutters are set close to the lower cutters, which cut Crawley Board-beveling
Machine. the board as it is fed into the machine. ..."
5. Forge Work by William Lewis Ilgen (1912)
"By the beveling or angle blow? By the leverage blows ? What are the backing-up
blows used for ? The shearing blows ? What is meant by forging? ..."
6. The Steel Square and Its Uses: A Complete, Up-to-date Encyclopedia on the by William A. Radford (1907)
"... HIP ROOF FRAMING A Formula in Figures—Side Cut of the Hip—beveling of Hip
Rafter—To Cut Bed Moulds—The Principles to be Determined in a Hip Roof—To Find ..."
7. A Compend of gynecology by William Hughes Wells (1900)
"The first step in the operation consists in marking with a sharp knife the outer
limit of the area around the fistulous FIG. 58.—SHOWING beveling OF FIG. ..."
8. Electric Arc Welding by Ernest Wanamaker, Harry R. Pennington (1921)
"... leaving a large opening to be filled in, there is basis for the belief that
this method of beveling may come into extensive use in the future. r ,w |n ..."