Definition of Matchmarked

1. matchmark [v] - See also: matchmark

Lexicographical Neighbors of Matchmarked

matchings
matchless
matchlessly
matchlessness
matchlit
matchlock
matchlocks
matchmade
matchmake
matchmaker
matchmakers
matchmakes
matchmaking
matchmakings
matchmark
matchmarked (current term)
matchmarking
matchmarks
matchplay
matchpoint
matchpoints
matchstick
matchsticks
matcht
matchup
matchups
matchweed
matchwinner
matchwinners
matchwinning

Literary usage of Matchmarked

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Structural Engineers' Handbook: Data for the Design and Construction of by Milo Smith Ketchum (1914)
"When the structure is to be used elsewhere all parts will be matchmarked by the Railway Company; when the old bridge is composed of several spans the parts ..."

2. A Text-book on Roofs and Bridges by Mansfield Merriman, Henry Sylvester Jacoby (1912)
"Not only are the connections then carefully matchmarked, but also a diagram is made to give the erector in the field the marks used and their location. ..."

3. Proceedings by Board of Trustees, Chicago Sanitary District (1904)
"Such bars shall be then matchmarked, and they shall be erected assembled together In the same relative order In the field. Eye-Bars. 38. ..."

4. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1919)
"The bushings had been scraped to fit the shafts in the shop, the shafts and bushings being matchmarked. The aligning was so carefully done that when the ..."

5. Annual Report by Weston Lewis, Charles Hosmer Walcott, Warren Augustus Reed, Willard Howland (1911)
"04 Button-fly to top, 08 Button-fly to top on Oxford, 05 Doubling tops, if matchmarked, . . . . . ... 05 Doubling or side-lining long or short vamp, ..."

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