Definition of Outrigging

1. outrig [v] - See also: outrig

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outrigging

outreproduced
outreproduces
outreproducing
outridden
outride
outrider
outriders
outrides
outriding
outrig
outrigged
outrigger
outrigger canoe
outrigger canoes
outriggers
outrigging (current term)
outright
outrighted
outrighting
outrightly
outrights
outrigs
outring
outringing
outrings
outrival
outrivaled
outrivaling
outrivalled
outrivalling

Literary usage of Outrigging

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

1. Building and Flying an Aeroplane by Charles Brian Hayward (1912)
"outrigging and Rudders. For the outriggers and the frames carrying the front horizontal or elevating rudder and the rear vertical rudder and tail, ..."

2. Records of the Convention of the Royal Burghs of Scotland, with Extracts by Convention of Royal Burghs (Scotland) (1880)
"... requisit for outrigging the Royall \^illiam and keeping her at cruising for some tyme, as alse having called Captain Gordon, commander of the said ship, ..."

3. The Aerospace Year Book (1919)
"It had an "elevation rudder" which was composed of two planes set in front of the wings on bamboo outrigging. The rudder proper and the horizontal ..."

4. Handbook of Mechanical and Electrical Cost Data: Giving Shipping Weights by Halbert Powers Gillette, Richard Turner Dana (1918)
"100 ft. haul, and stacking tile and rods 68.25 Lowering outrigging and tearing down tower 202,26 Total cost of wrecking stack ..."

5. Railway Engineer (1905)
"In the locomotive of igA illustrated an outrigging frame not dissimilar to that of the PL and M. is provided, but only for the support for the link motion ..."

6. The Work of the Railway Carman by Edmond K. Hogan, Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America (1921)
"Before the lift was made two members of the crew had the crane outrigging out to be blocked, but the wreck foreman said it would not be necessary. ..."

7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"Within them are the crew and petroleum engines, while above them and outward on each side of the hull and fastened to it by outrigging are two pairs of ..."

8. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1900)
"It was a splendid equipage, with four men in gaudy livery on the box and on the outrigging behind. One of the footmen carried a great feather broom, ..."

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