2. Adjective. Without a jacket (book cover). ¹
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Definition of Jacketless
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jacketless
Literary usage of Jacketless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Engineering of Power Plants by Robert Heywood Fernald, George Alexander Orrok (1916)
"the effect that not more than one-quarter as much steam is required as in the
jacketless type with fixed grate. The figures given for comparison are 1 Ib. ..."
2. Electric Heating by Edgar Andrew Wilcox (1916)
"20 250 jacketless 1-heat' Gen. Electric... 1 pt. to 4 qt. 85 340 275 1100 jacketed
3-heat Westinghouse.. 1 pt. to 4 qt. 55 200 200 660 jacketed 3-heat ..."
3. The Horseless AgeAutomobiles (1900)
"Clarence C. Bramwell, Hyde Park, Mass., has been experimenting for several years
to produce a reliable jacketless motor of sufficient power to propel a ..."
4. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Mines (1916)
"The figures given for comparison are 1 pound of steam per pound of fuel for the
fixed- grate jacketless producer and 0.29 pound for the revolving ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1892)
"Gertrude, hatless, jacketless, gloveless, bootless, entirely forgetful of herself,
knelt on the front seat of the old landau, looking over the driver's box ..."
6. Engineering of Power Plants by Robert Heywood Fernald, George Alexander Orrok (1916)
"the effect that not more than one-quarter as much steam is required as in the
jacketless type with fixed grate. The figures given for comparison are 1 Ib. ..."
7. Electric Heating by Edgar Andrew Wilcox (1916)
"20 250 jacketless 1-heat' Gen. Electric... 1 pt. to 4 qt. 85 340 275 1100 jacketed
3-heat Westinghouse.. 1 pt. to 4 qt. 55 200 200 660 jacketed 3-heat ..."
8. The Horseless AgeAutomobiles (1900)
"Clarence C. Bramwell, Hyde Park, Mass., has been experimenting for several years
to produce a reliable jacketless motor of sufficient power to propel a ..."
9. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Mines (1916)
"The figures given for comparison are 1 pound of steam per pound of fuel for the
fixed- grate jacketless producer and 0.29 pound for the revolving ..."
10. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1892)
"Gertrude, hatless, jacketless, gloveless, bootless, entirely forgetful of herself,
knelt on the front seat of the old landau, looking over the driver's box ..."