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Definition of Metaled
1. metal [v] - See also: metal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Metaled
Literary usage of Metaled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Good Roads Year Book by American Highway Association (1917)
"... with an extra $50 per mile for each additional foot in width of metaled surface
in excess of 9 feet up to and including 16 feet. c. ..."
2. A Move for Better Roads: Essays on Roadmaking and Maintenance and Road Laws by Lewis Muhlenberg Haupt, Henry Irwin, David Hendricks Bergey, James Bradford Olcott, Edwin Satterthwait, Charles Punchard, George B. Fleece, Frank Cawley, Francis Fuller McKenzie (1891)
"If the main roads are to be metaled the State should take the matter in hand. .
. For many years to come our main dependence must be dirt roads, ..."
3. A Move for Better Roads: Essays on Roadmaking and Maintenance and Road Laws by Lewis Muhlenberg Haupt, Henry Irwin, David Hendricks Bergey, James Bradford Olcott, Edwin Satterthwait, Charles Punchard, George B. Fleece, Frank Cawley, Francis Fuller McKenzie (1891)
"If the main roads are to be metaled the State should take the matter in hand. .
. For many years to come our main dependence must be dirt roads, ..."
4. Biennial Report by Michigan State Highway Dept (1914)
"... That both shoulders and metaled track shall be properly crowned so as to shed
water quickly to the side ditches, shall merit, if approved by the state ..."
5. The Good Roads Year Book by American Highway Association (1916)
"... and pro rata for extra miles, with an extra $25 for each additional foot in
width of metaled surface in excess of 9 feet up to and including 16 feet. 6. ..."
6. Laws Relating to Highways and Bridges, with Blank Forms by Michigan, William T. Young, Michigan Dept. of State, Michigan State Highway Dept (1913)
"miles and fractions thereof in excess of the first mile, with an extra fifty
dollars per mile for each additional foot in width of metaled surface in excess ..."