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Definition of Screened
1. screen [v] - See also: screen
Lexicographical Neighbors of Screened
Literary usage of Screened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1907)
"The screened precipitate, after coming from the filter-press, contains about 15
per cent, ... The analyses of the screened precipitate and the acid pre- ..."
2. A Treatise on Concrete, Plain and Reinforced: Materials, Construction, and by Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson (1905)
"PROPORTIONING BT ARBITRARY SELECTION The arbitrary selection of proportions, with
no reference whatever to the voids, if the sand or dust has been screened ..."
3. The Novels of Jane Austen by Jane Austen (1892)
"The ladies had passed near it on their way along the valley, but it was screened
from their view at home by the projection of an hill. ..."
4. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1872)
"A. What makes the pure cake is screened, and what makes the "Triangle Best" is not
... Q. And is that which is made into " Triangle Best" not screened ? ..."
5. A Treatise on Concrete, Plain and Reinforced: Materials, Construction, and by Frederick Winslow Taylor, Sanford Eleazer Thompson, René Feret, William Barnard Fuller, Frank Pape McKibben, Spencer Baird Newberry (1909)
"screened vs. Unscreened Gravel or Broken Stone. Unscreened gravel is often used
alone for the aggregate, but there is scarcely any case where the cost of ..."
6. The Ancient Lowly: A History of the Ancient Working People from the Earliest by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1900)
"PLANTING the Word—screened at First by the Law—Emperor Tiberius Friendly—Periodicity
of Man's Forward Steps— Facts which Could not be Covered—Work of our ..."
7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"Here all light is screened from the field except that coming through the very
narrow slit of the spectroscope, this slit being sufficiently long to include ..."
8. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"It is heated by steam. screened, and at many bituminous mines is then shipped as
lump and slack. Sometimes it is broken and washed, and in the anthracite ..."