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Definition of Fenders
1. fender [n] - See also: fender
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fenders
Literary usage of Fenders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Industrial Arts Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"Munie Eng 44:499-504 Je 43 Files and rasps See also Fence posts, Concrete fenders.
See Car fenders Ferguson, David New York's public printer. ..."
2. The Principles of Automobile Body Design: Covering the Fundamentals of Open by Kingston Forbes (1922)
"318 One of the best ways to design a rear fender wing So far the touring car
fenders have been described, and so the roadster fenders must be considered ..."
3. Small Farm Buildings of Concrete: A Booklet of Practical Information for the by Universal Portland Cement Company (1914)
"fenders. To prevent the young pigs from being crushed by the sows during the ...
These fenders must be 8 to 10 inches above the floor and extend out about ..."
4. Electric Railway Engineering by Edward Trevert (1892)
"APPENDIX B. fenders. A NOTHER important feature is a safety device known as
a "fen- i\ der." Its use is to prevent injury and loss of life of persons coming ..."
5. Oxy-acetylene Welding Practice: A Practical Presentation of the Modern by Robert Joseph Kehl, American Technical Society (1917)
"fenders, as a rule, do not present very much difficulty because the break usually
extends to the edge. It is advisable to pack wet asbestos along both sides ..."
6. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Edward William Cox, Great BRitain Magistrates' cases (1880)
"1877 the fenders at the weir were only partly open, but neither of them was ...
That the fenders at the fulling or tucking mill were on the said 5th Sept. ..."