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Definition of Stampings
1. stamping [n] - See also: stamping
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stampings
Literary usage of Stampings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Electrical Design: D. C. and A. C. Generators by Alfred Still (1916)
"These additional losses include eddy currents due to burrs on the edges of
stampings causing metallic contact between adjacent plates. ..."
2. Armature Construction by Henry Metcalf Hobart, A. G. Ellis (1907)
"inside parts left after cutting these stampings are subsequently used up for the
... 19 and 20 show typical stampings for large armatures, the minimum waste ..."
3. Armature Construction by Henry Metcalf Hobart, A. G. Ellis (1907)
"inside parts left after cutting these stampings are subsequently used up for the
... 19 and 20 show typical stampings for large armatures, the minimum waste ..."
4. Armature Construction by Henry Metcalf Hobart, A. G. Ellis (1907)
"inside parts left after cutting these stampings are subsequently used up for the
... 19 and 20 show typical stampings for large armatures, the minimum waste ..."
5. Aircraft and Automobile Materials of Construction by Arthur William Judge (1920)
"stampings and Forgings in Other Materials. It is also possible to stamp and forge
other non-ferrous metals, such as the malleable bronzes, brasses, copper, ..."
6. Our First Century: Being a Popular Descriptive Portraiture of the One by Richard Miller Devens (1876)
"—Violent Efforts to Gag Him. —A Maddened Sea of Insult. — Taunts, Curses, Hisses,
Fury.— stampings, Hootings, Tellings.—Beecher's Pluck, and Good Humor. ..."
7. Dynamo-electric Machinery: A Manual for Students of Electrotechnics by Silvanus Phillips Thompson (1899)
"The core-rings, built up of segmental stampings, are assembled in a strong
cast-iron frame. The winding, if Fra. 422.—FIELD-MAGNET OF S-PHASE ALTERNATOR AT ..."
8. American Progress: Or, The Great Events of the Greatest Century, Including by Richard Miller Devens (1892)
"stampings, Hootings, Tellings.—Beecher's Pluck, and Good Humor.—He Triumphs Over
the Wild Tempest.—A Spectacle Never Before Witnessed. ..."