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Definition of Morticed
1. mortice [v] - See also: mortice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Morticed
Literary usage of Morticed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. George Brown, D.D.: Pioneer-missionary and Explorer, an Autobiography by George Brown (1908)
"Weight of side stones about thirty-five tons each, height 17 feet, top stone
morticed into side stones. ..."
2. Guide for Drawing the Acanthus, and Every Description of Ornamental Foliage by James Page (1886)
"pearance, the forms of square and round-headed bolts were placed, to appear as
if the whole of the outer work were morticed and bolted together. ..."
3. A Manual of Domestic Economy: Suited to Families Spending from £150 to £1500 by John Henry Walsh (1874)
"... are morticed into it at (ef), and gradually approaching each other as they
pass forwards, they form a narrow opening, " the chops of together, ..."
4. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1860)
"Another form of construction ¡я first to make a foundation frame of side pieces
about 2 by 8 inches, connected together by four cross bars morticed into ..."