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Definition of Incasing
1. incase [v] - See also: incase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incasing
Literary usage of Incasing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1890)
"Taking advantage of this work of Nature, man, instead of quarrying in the mountain
for the vein and having to blast the incasing rock, has only to look in ..."
2. National Building Code by American Insurance Association, National Board of Fire Underwriters (1909)
"incasing Interior Columns. All cast-iron, wrought-iron or rolled-steel columns,
including the lugs and brackets on same, used for vertical supports in the ..."
3. Building Code Recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters by National Board of Fire Underwriters, C. G. Smith (1909)
"... respects the construction shall be satisfactory to the Commissioner of Buildings.
SECTION 108. incasing Interior Columns. All cast-iron, wrought-iron or ..."
4. The Architects' and Builders' Handbook: Data for Architects, Structural by Frank Eugene Kidder (1921)
"A more thorough incasing of the webs and lower flanges of beams and girders can
be accomplished by the use of concrete The superior fire-proof character of ..."
5. Fireproof Magazine edited by William Clendenin, Peter Bonnett Wight (1905)
"incasing INTERIOR COLUMNS. All cast iron, wrought iron or rolled steel columns,
including the lugs and brackets on same, used for vertical supports in the ..."
6. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1918)
"... often growing incasing the setae of the host, yellow, stalks 17-31 M thick;
total length 470-630 M; apical portion either ..."