2. Noun. (plural of liner) ¹
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Definition of Liners
1. liner [n] - See also: liner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liners
Literary usage of Liners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1907)
"liners.—The former liners came from Germany, but at present all the liners are made
... The consumption of liners is about 1.2 Ib. per ton of sand ground, ..."
2. The Newspaper Press: Its Origin--progress--and Present Position by James Grant (1871)
"PENNY-A-liners. The Penny-a-Liner's Labours and Earnings — His Mode of Manufacturing
his Copy—Necessary Qualifications for Penny- a-Lining—Specimen of ..."
3. Principles of Ocean Transportation by Emory Richard Johnson, Grover Gerhardt Huebner (1918)
"Combination liners,. Cargo liners, 30. Cargo steamers or tramps, 36. Steamships
grouped by deck arrangements, 30. Two-deck cargo vessels, 37. ..."
4. Practical Shipbuilding: A Treatise on the Structural Design and Building of by A. Campbell Holms (1918)
"The frame liners should fill the vacancies between the frames and shell with such
accuracy that nowhere may a thin-bladed testing knife be inserted ; often, ..."
5. The Engineering Manual of the American Electric Railway Engineering (1916)
"COMPOSITION OF ARMATURE liners The severe service imposed upon armature liner
babbitt and the expensive results in the event of its failure have led most ..."