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Definition of Prefabs
1. prefab [v] - See also: prefab
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prefabs
Literary usage of Prefabs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ansley J. Coale: An Autobiography by Ansley J. Coale (2000)
"The architect was willing to work out the plans because he owned some undeveloped
land, and hoped to erect a good number of these prefabs. ..."
2. European Treaties Bearing on the History of the United States and Its by Frances Gardiner Davenport, Charles Oscar Paullin (1917)
"... de apostolice potestatis plenitudine, litteras facultatis prefabs, quarum
tenores de verbo ad verbum présentions haberi volumus pro insertis, ..."
3. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... prefabs, characterizes him as a man of great probity, ж cantonner of riches,
and contented with his own station, preferring a studied retirement to all ..."
4. The Architecture and Planning of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt (1989)
"12 These were really prefabs, for the "logs are already joined together and one
needs only to assemble the parts and to chink [the cracks] with moss. ..."
5. The Architecture and Planning of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt (1989)
"12 These were really prefabs, for the "logs are already joined together and one
needs only to assemble the parts and to chink [the cracks] with moss. ..."