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Definition of Rabatte
1. to rotate into coincidence with another plane [v RABATTED, RABATTING, RABATTES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabatte
Literary usage of Rabatte
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Descriptive Geometry by Hubert Eugene Baxter (1921)
"The four points e, f, g, and h all lie in Z (14, Zh 30° /, Z" 45° I); e is in I
23 from P and 0 from //, rabatte e into V; / is in III, 3 from P and 6 from ..."
2. Descriptive Geometry by Hubert Eugene Baxter (1921)
"rabatte a into H and 6 into V. 2. Given the point c at distances 39 from P and
10 from H and lying in the plane F (44, F* 45° r, ..."
3. A Dictionary of English Etymology by Hensleigh Wedgwood, John Christopher Atkinson (1872)
"... to tell tales, to inform.—Grose. Rabbit. Rabet, young cony.—Pr. Pm. CentralFr.
rabatte, ... I plane as a joiner dothe with a plane or rabatte. ..."
4. A Dictionary of English Etymology by Hensleigh Wedgwood, John Christopher Atkinson (1872)
"... to tell tales, to inform.—Grose. Rabbit. Ratet, young cony.—Pr. Pm. CentralFr.
rabatte, ... I plane as a joiner dothe with a plane or rabatte,— ..."