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Definition of Coal chute
1. Noun. A chute for coal.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coal Chute
Literary usage of Coal chute
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"Coal-Chute Construction. there are to be any, as all of these are generally built
into the walls as they progress. ..."
2. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1920)
"Operating coal chute for Supply of Locomotives While examining the feeder of a
coal chute elevator, the operator lost iis index finger. ..."
3. Buildings and Structures of American Railroads: A Reference Book for by Walter Gilman Berg (1893)
"Coal-chute, Atchison, Topeka Sr Santa Fe Railroad.—The standard coal-chute of
the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, shown in Fig. ..."
4. American Negligence Reports, Current Series Cited Am. Neg. Rep.: All the by United States (1898)
"A lump of coal fell from the coal chute, and struck plaintiff on the head. "
There was some cars upon the coal chute, but had been no cars unloaded there ..."
5. Proceedings of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia by Engineers Club of Philadelphia (1886)
"Haupt, presented a description of the Borup coal chute, which is designed to
prevent accidents to pedestrians in street openings, for convenience in ..."