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Definition of Enameling
1. enamel [v] - See also: enamel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enameling
Literary usage of Enameling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1886)
"Feed rollers XX (shown in dotted lines) may be used for forcing strip after strip
through the enameling box, the said rollers in no way interfering with the ..."
2. A Survey of Industrial Health-hazards and Occupational Diseases in Ohio by Ohio State Board of Health, Emery Roe Hayhurst (1915)
"enameling. As commonly understood, an enamel is an air-drying or baking varnish
... While in 3 of the places reported here, porcelain enameling of iron was ..."
3. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"The woods adapted for enameling are cherry, birch, maple, poplar and white pine.
635. ... Superior Work in Painting and enameling* This specification if ..."
4. A Tour of St. Louis; Or, The Inside Life of a Great City by Joseph A. Dacus, James William Buel (1878)
"METAL STAMPING AND enameling COMPANY. Within the past few years a new branch of
industry has been developed in St. Louis, which has taken sudden rank among ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Brick, Tiles and Terra-cotta by Charles Thomas Davis (1895)
"The loss of time, the injuries which resulted to the brick, and the great cost
incurred in first burning the brick, then enameling them, and then burning ..."
6. History of Indiana from Its Exploration to 1922 by Logan Esarey, William F. Cronin (1922)
"Columbian enameling & Stamping Company and the Enamel Ware Industry. The Columbian
enameling & Stamping Company, an Indiana Corporation, is engaged in the ..."
7. The Principles and practice of dental surgery by Chapin Aaron Harris (1858)
"enameling. The enamel, when applied, should be of the consistence of cream, and
if the teeth are to have a uniform color, it will only be necessary to use ..."