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Definition of Spoked
1. spoke [v] - See also: spoke
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spoked
Literary usage of Spoked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Pleasure Carriages: Their Origin, History, Varieties, Materials by William Bridges Adams (1837)
"Strake Tyres.—Hoop Tyres.—Mode of Construction.—Disadvantages. — Machine-made
Wheels. — Solid Felloes. — Hancock's Wheels.— Tubular spoked Iron Wheels. ..."
2. Nature's teachings: human invention anticipated by nature by John George Wood (1877)
"Principle of the Wheel.—The primitive Wooden Wheel.—spoked Wheels.—Driving Wheel
of the Bicycle. —Naturally spoked Wheel of the ..."
3. The Potters' Quarter: The Pottery by Agnes Newhall Stillwell, J. L. Benson (1984)
"PO of spoked rosettes. This is an example of a common type, of which there are
several others ... Fo of spoked rosettes and spots, one with incised cross. ..."
4. Handbook of the Cesnola Collection of Antiquities from Cyprus by John Linton Myres (1914)
"Mycenaean chariots, on the other hand, have invariably four spoked wheels, ...
The eight-spoked wheel, which is a natural derivative of this four- spoked ..."
5. Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology by John Linton Myres, Percy Edward Newberry, Thomas Eric Peet, John Percival Droop (1908)
"Eight-spoked wheels are by no means universal in the districts where the home
... Models of four-spoked, six-spoked and eight-spoked wheels have been found ..."
6. The Origin and Influence of the Thoroughbred Horse by William Ridgeway (1905)
"In the Florentine chariot the wheels are four-spoked and are 38 inches in diameter,
... It is therefore far more probable that the spoked wheel was an ..."
7. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1903)
"The structural differences of the Greek cart rested directly, and a spoked wheel.
The axle of the the body could not be rigidly attached to it. ..."