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Definition of Kingbolts
1. kingbolt [n] - See also: kingbolt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kingbolts
Literary usage of Kingbolts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1886)
""The series of dies" (designated by letters) "for forming clip kingbolts,
substantially as shown and described. The second claim of the reissue, ..."
2. United States Supreme Court Reports by United States Supreme Court, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1901)
""The series of dies" (designate by letters) "for forming clip kingbolts, su
stantially as shown and Described. The second claim of the reissue, ..."
3. Notes on Military Explosives by Erasmus Morgan Weaver (1917)
"... that the kingbolts or draft bolts are properly protected and that there are
no uncovered irons or nails projecting from the floor or sides of the car ..."
4. Notes on Military Explosives by Erasmus Morgan Weaver (1912)
"... holes or cracks, or unprotected decayed spots liable to hold sparks and start
a fire; that the kingbolts or draft bolts are properly protected and that ..."
5. Aspects of Child Life and Education by Granville Stanley Hall (1921)
"Wagons have wheels (made of a section of a large curtain stick or of checkerboard
men), brakes, end boards, kingbolts, neaps and shafts, stakes for hay, ..."
6. Centennial Exposition Described and Illustrated: Being a Concise and Graphic by J. S. Ingram (1876)
"These were the larger and most important part of the exhibit, while the rest was
made up of clip kingbolts, perch and bed plates, spring braces, ..."