Definition of Nurled

1. nurl [v] - See also: nurl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nurled

nuque
nur
nuraghe
nuraghi
nuraghic
nurd
nurdle
nurdled
nurdles
nurdling
nurds
nurhag
nurhags
nurikabe
nurl
nurled (current term)
nurling
nurls
nurn
nurnie
nurnies
nurr
nurrs
nurs
nurse's aide
nurse-in
nurse-ins
nurse-midwife
nurse-patient relation

Literary usage of Nurled

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

1. American Machinists' Handbook and Dictionary of Shop Terms: A Reference Book by Fred Herbert Colvin, Frank Arthur Stanley (1914)
"8 nurled-Head Jig Screws FIG. p nurled-Head Jig Screws Strap Dimensions A convenient strap to use with these jigs is shown in Fig. ..."

2. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1903)
"In some cases, a large nurled nut may be of advantage. The greatest clamping pressure can be obtained with a hexagonal nut and a wrench; a moderate pressure ..."

3. Shop and Foundry Practice: Prepared for Students of the International by International Correspondence Schools (1901)
"In some cases, a large nurled nut may be of advantage. The greatest clamping pressure can be obtained with a hexagonal nut and a wrench; a moderate pressure ..."

4. A Catalogue of Gold and Silver Plate: The Property of His Grace the Duke of by James Garrard (1893)
"One large round hand, with nurled edge: no extinguisher. Maker's mark | 1. ... Two hand, with larger nurled rims, two extinguishers : only one nozzle. ..."

5. The Electrical Engineer (1889)
"nurled heads are an abomination, and should never be used on heavy machinery under any circumstances. Screws to which connections are made by twisting the ..."

6. Accurate Tool Work by Clarence Leon Goodrich, Frank Arthur Stanley (1908)
"The sliding jaw is moved down after loosening the nurled nut, when it is moved into any desired contact by the long screws. These are then clamped in ..."

7. The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette (1843)
"O is an iron wire spring, pressing against the hollow cylinder I at one end, and held in metallic contact by a nurled head-screw in the brass strap M, ..."

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