Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrieved
Literary usage of Scrieved
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Naval Architecture: A Manual on Laying-off Iron, Steel and Composite Vessels by Thomas Henry Watson (1898)
"After this is done, the lines are faired- up and scrieved in. Care should be
taken that the (girthed) width of the boss or furnace plate is not too wide for ..."
2. The Romance of Modern Manufacture: A Popular Account of the Marvels of by Charles Robert Gibson (1910)
"It is obvious that these white-hot angle bars cannot be brought on to this wooden
floor, upon which the forms of the ribs have been scrieved ; but a very ..."
3. Erecting and Operating: An Educational Treatise for Constructing Engineers by Nehemiah] [Hawkins (1913)
"The distance on is then scrieved off with the scratch gauge from each corner of
the timber, as it represents the amount to be dressed off to form the ..."
4. Wooden Shipbuilding: A Comprehensive Manual for Wooden Shipbuilders, to edited by William John Thompson (1918)
"Sometimes both sides of the ship are scrieved in with the base line of each body
on opposite edges, so that the frames lap onto each other; but to prevent ..."
5. Laying Down and Taking Off by Charles Desmond (1919)
"... painted with several coats of dull black paint, and then the lines marked on
board are scrieved, or cut, into the wood with a very fine rase knife. ..."