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Definition of Linings
1. lining [n] - See also: lining
Lexicographical Neighbors of Linings
Literary usage of Linings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Irrigation Practice and Engineering by Bernard Alfred Etcheverry (1915)
"Types of Canal linings.—Different materials have been used or experimented ...
A cement mortar lining is used for thinner linings from J4 to 1^ or 2 inches, ..."
2. Irrigation Practice and Engineering by Bernard Alfred Etcheverry (1915)
"Types of Canal linings.—Different materials have been used or ... A cement mortar
lining is used for thinner linings from }4 to 1l/i or 2 inches, ..."
3. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1908)
"SHAFT linings MASONRY SHAFT linings 70. Concrete linings.—The timber in shafts
generally has to be replaced from time to time, and besides this is liable to ..."
4. The Suburban Horticulturist, Or, An Attempt to Teach the Science and by John Claudius Loudon (1842)
"linings of cucumber beds and their management.—The following- directions by Mr.
Mills are the most complete that we know of on the subject of dung-linings; ..."
5. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"Stove linings: Stove linings is a term that corresponds to furnace lining, and
includes all ... For these linings a strong yet porous firebrick is required, ..."
6. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"Stove linings: Stove linings is a term that corresponds to furnace lining, and
includes all ... For these linings a strong yet porous firebrick is required, ..."
7. Shield and compressed air tunneling by Bertram Henry Majendie Hewett, Sigvald Johannesson (1922)
"Owing to the uncertainty as to the magnitude of the external earth pressures the
stresses in tunnel linings rarely have been determined by rational methods; ..."
8. Liquid Steel: Its Manufacture and Cost by David Carnegie, Sidney C. Gladwyn (1913)
"Magnesite bricks, as well as chrome iron ore, have also found their place in the
development of basic linings for converters. The processes of manufacture ..."