2. Verb. (third-person singular of launder) ¹
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Definition of Launders
1. launder [v] - See also: launder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Launders
Literary usage of Launders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The University Geological Survey of Kansas by Erasmus Haworth, Kansas Geological Survey (1904)
"Gravity spouts or launders are forms of conveying apparatus used in ...
These launders are built of various sizes as the requirements of the mill demand. ..."
2. State Geological Survey of Kansas. [Reports] by Kansas Geological Survey (1904)
"Gravity spouts or launders are forms of conveying apparatus used in ...
These launders are built of various sizes as the requirements of the mill demand. ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1919)
"four electrolytic banks of 10 tanks each were connected in series and the effluent
from the last bank of tanks was sent to the iron precipitation launders. ..."
4. Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining Engineers by American Institute of Mining Engineers (1919)
"RECOVERY OF COPPER FROM DISCARDED SOLUTION • The original cementing equipment
consisted of six sections of rein- forced-concrete launders. ..."
5. Handbook of Milling Details (1914)
"Flow in launders is aided if the corners are filled with triangular strips of
... More recent plants on the Rand have put down concrete launders on the FIG. ..."
6. The Coal and Metal Miners' Pocketbook of Principles, Rules, Formulas, and Tables by Thomas J. Foster (1905)
"\>et ti. A«o 'itb an excess of water, 1 in. per ft. will be amp\e. t^ft «y»M.\.V -r
launders from trommels carrying ..."
7. Recent Cyanide Practice by T A Rickard (1907)
"CONVEYING TAILING IN launders The Editor: (September 14, 1907) Sir—I have read
with much interest the description appearing in your issue of June 29, ..."