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Definition of Ingates
1. ingate [n] - See also: ingate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingates
Literary usage of Ingates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Japan, Its History, Arts, and Literature by Frank Brinkley (1902)
"The ingates, of which there were seven — four about the middle of the mould ...
On looking into it through one of the ingates it was seen to be at a dull ..."
2. Transactions by American Ethnological Society (1859)
"65g° Mean 62J° Mean 66J° The remark made upon these experiments is as follows:— "
In both returns the air is warmer than in the respective ingates: and this ..."
3. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"i • ii broken away, and when the cope is replaced the mould is ready for uso as
soon as the necessary air-vents, ingates, runner passages, Ac., ..."
4. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1859)
"Around the top of the mould a circular channel is made for the flow of the metal,
and a large number of ingates lead from this down into the space to be ..."
5. Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Ormonde, K. P.: Preserved at by James Butler Ormonde, Caesar Litton Falkiner, Francis Elrington Ball (1902)
"388 05 03 For the Impost for the same time 703 07 08 Received for ingates from
Michaelmas to our Lady Day 080 04 03 193 09 09£ 1171 17 02 The whole sum by ..."
6. England's Workshops by Gustav Louis Maurice Strauss, Charles William Quin, John Cargill Brough, Thomas Archer, William Bernhard Tegetmeier, William Jeffery Prowse (1864)
"The models are now removed, and channels scooped out from the cavities left by
them, to the hollows, or pouring holes (ingates) at the end of the flask. ..."