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Definition of Carlines
1. carline [n] - See also: carline
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carlines
Literary usage of Carlines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glossary of Terms and Phrases by Henry Percy Smith (1883)
"Caroline. A silver Italian coin, named from Carlo (Charles) VI. of Naples.
carlines. [Fr. carlingue, It. carlinga.] (Abut. ..."
2. The Car-builder's Dictionary: An Illustrated Vocabulary of Terms which by Master Car-Builders' Association, Matthias Nace Forney, Arthur Mellen Wellington, Leander Garey, Calvin A. Smith (1906)
"In passenger cars carlines arc divided into main carlines. passing entirely across
the car; short carlines or deck car- lines, which are confined to the ..."
3. Car Builders' Cyclopedia of American Practice by American Railway Association, Master Car Builders' Association, Mechanical Division, Association of American Railroads (1903)
"In passenger cars carlines are divided into main carlines, passing entirely across
the car ; short carlines or deck carlines, which are confined to the ..."
4. Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping by Herbert B. Mason (1908)
"carlines. Pieces of timber lying fore-and-aft from one beam to another. Carlo Alberto.
Italian armoured cruiser. (Spezia, 1896. ..."