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Definition of Latched
1. latch [v] - See also: latch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Latched
Literary usage of Latched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theory and Practice of Modern Framed Structures, Designed for the Use of by John Butler Johnson, Charles Walter Bryan, Frederick Eugene Turneaure, William Spaulding Kinne (1910)
"Where the ends are latched down the dead-load stresses are those of Case I, but
temperature variations need to be taken into account by a separate allowance ..."
2. The Theory and Practice of Modern Framed Structures: Designed for the Use of by John Butler Johnson, Charles Walter Bryan, Frederick Eugene Turneaure, William Spaulding Kinne (1910)
"Ends latched Down.—If the ends are not raised but are simply latched down, ...
Where the ends are latched down the dead-load stresses are those of Case I, ..."
3. A Course on the Stresses in Bridge and Roof Trusses: Arched Ribs and by William Hubert Burr (1886)
"ENDS latched TO SUPPORTS. Art. 39. — General Considerations. IT has already been
stated ... Ends latched Down — One Point of Support Between Extremities of ..."
4. Spons' Dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Military, and Naval by Edward Spon, Oliver Byrne (1874)
"4892, the stopping handle being latched in that position by the projecting lug
I on its side catching against the guide in which it is carried, ..."
5. A Course on the Stresses in Bridge and Roof Trusses, Arched Ribs, and by William Hubert Burr (1886)
"ENDS latched TO SUPPORTS. Arl, 39. — General Considerations. ... Ends latched
Down — One Point of Support Between Extremities of Bridge — Example. ..."