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Definition of Loamed
1. loam [v] - See also: loam
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loamed
Literary usage of Loamed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Foundry Practice: A Text Book for Molders, Students and Apprentices by Reginald Heber Palmer (1911)
"The bricks are loamed and built up to the level of the top of the flange. The loam
is then covered with slip and finished to receive the carrying plate, ..."
2. American Foundry Practice: Treating of Loam, Dry Sand and Green Sand by Thomas Dyson West (1882)
"For casting anvil blocks wanted in a hurry, time could be saved by making a loamed
plate and having it dried by a fire underneath, then set this plate on a ..."
3. General Foundry Practice by Andrew McWilliam, Percy Longmuir (1907)
"However, the face of the pattern is loamed over, ... The whole top is then loamed
over for the reception of the top plate, which is provided with ..."
4. "The Iron Founder" Supplement: A Complete Illustrated Exposition of the Art by Simpson Bolland (1893)
"When the shutter has been built around in the manner described, there remains
little to be done in the way of fitting; after it has been bricked and loamed ..."
5. Annual Report by Boston (Mass.). Engineering Dept (1893)
"The sidewalk will have a loamed space 5 feet in width next the roadway, and the
central reservation will be loamed and grassed. In front of Franklin Park ..."