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Definition of Bricking
1. brick [v] - See also: brick
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bricking
Literary usage of Bricking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lead Smelting and Refining: With Some Notes on Lead Mining by Walter Renton Ingalls (1906)
"1904) The plant, which is here described, for bricking fine ores and flue dust,
was designed and the plans produced in the engineering department of the ..."
2. Petroleum: Its History, Origin, Occurrence, Production, Physical and by William Theodore Brannt, Hans Höfer, Alexander Veith (1894)
"... nob show the construction and bricking-in of a cast-iron still. It consists
of an upright cylindrical body and a hemisphere of cast-iron. ..."
3. The Soap Maker's Handbook of Materials, Processes and Receipts for Every by Carl Deite, Alwin Engelhardt, F. Wiltner (1912)
"This drawback is overcome by the manner of bricking in the kettles as shown in FIG.
11. Fig. 12. The characteristic feature of this arrangement is a ..."
4. Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society by Manchester Geological Society (1808)
"feet below the bottom of the tubbing, a double bricking-ring was put in, ...
All the bricking in this length was solid work, four courses of stretchers, ..."
5. Petroleum: It's History, Origin, Occurence, Production, Physical and by Hans Höfer, Alexander Veith (1894)
"... nob show the construction and bricking-in of a cast-iron still. It consists
of an upright cylindrical body and a hemisphere of cast-iron. ..."
6. Mining: A Journal Devoted to the Interests of Mines and Mining Students (1893)
"Immediately the stone head is reached the bricking should com- . menee at once.
... The cribs used for the bricking may be either timber (oak) or cast-iron. ..."