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Definition of Screeded
1. screed [v] - See also: screed
Lexicographical Neighbors of Screeded
Literary usage of Screeded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern Roads by Henry Percy Boulnois (1919)
"The concrete surface is screeded oft" by a new form of double-handled screed board,
... The roads are 30 ft. wide and are screeded in three strips. ..."
2. Sewerage and Sewage Disposal: A Textbook by Leonard Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1922)
"Inverts are generally laid and screeded to templates. ... As the concrete is
screeded these templates are moved forward. Fio. 134.—Templates to which invert ..."
3. The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book by John Cresson Trautwine (1919)
"Surfs, not built against forms, screeded and troweled to smoothness, ЭТО. 69.
... screeded, floated and troweled to smooth surf. ..."
4. Conveyance and Distribution of Water for Water Supply: Aqueducts, Pipe-lines by Edward Wegmann (1918)
"(a) Lining built of separate sections or slabs cast in steel forms and joined in
place (b) Lining built without forms, but screeded with rich grout to ..."
5. Handbook of Construction Equipment: Its Cost and Use by Richard Turner Dana (1921)
"The finishing was not done to a screeded surface. The surface is wavy, but much
smoother than a ... It could be screeded to a plane, if thought necessary. ..."
6. Purification of the Washington Water Supply. by James McMillan (1903)
"The second set of blocks shall be placed after the forms for the first are removed
and shall be similarly screeded to the concrete blocks already in place. ..."
7. Concrete Houses, how They Were Built: Articles Descriptive of Various Types by Harvey Whipple (1920)
"Wood floors are laid over the concrete on wood sleepers tasked to blocks set in
the concrete when the floor was screeded. Exterior walls are being finished ..."