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Definition of Reamed
1. ream [v] - See also: ream
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reamed
Literary usage of Reamed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual by American Railway Engineering Association (1921)
"If any holes must be enlarged to admit the rivets, they shall be reamed. ...
In sub-punched and reamed work, the holes shall be punched A-inch smaller and, ..."
2. Industrial Arts Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1914)
"... My 31 '13 Dr. Raymond and the Am. Inst. ME Eng & Min J 95:886-7 My 3 '13
Reamers Floating reamer-holders. AA Dowd. il Eccentricity of reamed holes. ..."
3. Structural Engineers' Handbook: Data for the Design and Construction of by Milo Smith Ketchum (1914)
"Material more than J-in. thick shall be sub-punched and reamed or drilled from
the solid. ... Holes shall then be reamed to a diameter not more than -fa-in, ..."
4. Structural Engineers' Handbook: Data for the Design and Construction of by Milo Smith Ketchum (1918)
"Material more than |-in. thick shall be sub-punched and reamed or drilled ...
Holes shall then be reamed to a diameter not more than Vj-in. larger than the ..."
5. Structural Engineers' Handbook: Data for the Design and Construction of by Milo Smith Ketchum (1914)
"Material more than J in. thick shall be sub-punched and reamed or drilled from
... If the holes must be enlarged to admit the rivet, they shall be reamed. ..."
6. The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil (1856)
"The hole for the eccentric shaft is reamed tapering so as to receive the shaft
with its several offsets. The slide-gate is made of cast iron. ..."
7. The Elasticity and Resistance of the Materials of Engineering by William Hubert Burr (1915)
"Effect of Manipulations Common to Constructive Processes; Also Punched, Drilled
and reamed Holes. The shop treatment of steel must in some respects be ..."