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Definition of Gusseted
1. Adjective. Provided or reinforced with gussets.
Definition of Gusseted
1. Adjective. Reinforced with a gusset. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Gusseted
1. gusset [v] - See also: gusset
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gusseted
Literary usage of Gusseted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United by Samuel Blatchford (1888)
"The 4th is for the combination of the tapes attached to the gussets and their
ends held between the sides and the outside covers with the gusseted ends of ..."
2. The Composition of technical papers: By Homer Andrew Watt by Homer Andrew Watt (1917)
"... using an average of from six to eight cross-channel reinforcements, integrally
gusseted, completing a rigid foundation of extreme strength, ..."
3. Automobile Engineering: A General Reference Work by American Technical Society (1921)
"Here the rear cross-member is gusseted, and a pair of substantial arms are riveted
to the cross-member. These arms serve as an anchorage for the tire ..."
4. The Theory and Design of Structures: A Text-book for the Use of Students by Ewart Sigmund Andrews (1908)
"B is a connection between a tie bar and two diagonals. c is a gusseted joint
between two portions of the tie bar and two diagonals. ..."
5. Earth and Rock Excavation: A Practical Treatise by Charles Prelini (1905)
"On the top of the bucket are fixed two plates strongly gusseted, between which
the lower end of the arm is secured by a through-pin. ..."
6. Reliquiæ Celticæ: Texts, Papers and Studies in Gaelic Literature and by Alexander Cameron (1894)
"A silk jerkin which was handsome, well fitting, rich, highly embroidered, beautiful,
many coloured, artfully done, gusseted, corded, ornamented with the ..."
7. The Hip and its diseases by Virgil Pendleton Gibney (1883)
"... attached in the finishing process; R., copper rivets for securing the gusseted
portion; A., a gusset to permit of adapting the splint to the pelvis. ..."