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Definition of Stanchioning
1. stanchion [v] - See also: stanchion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stanchioning
Literary usage of Stanchioning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of the Cases Relating to Maritime Law: Decided by the Court of by John Crockford (1868)
"... that this oil was well stowed for any voyage, with the exception of flooring
off and stanchioning down the casks from above, ..."
2. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1892)
"No time is spent in stanchioning and letting out. No stables to clean out.
If well littered, all liquid manure can be saved without cement floors. ..."
3. Farm Buildings by William Arthur Foster, Deane G. Carter (1922)
"The pen, at least 7 feet in the least dimension, should provide means for
stanchioning each calf, so they may be fed individually. ..."
4. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1869)
"We have never seen any ill effect from stanchioning calves, but, on the contrary,
believe there are many advantages from this mode of management, ..."
5. Hesitations, the American Crisis and the War by William Morton Fullerton (1916)
"Before the war it was sufficiently obvious to any observer of inductive mind,
and prone to cross stanchioning his general conclusions, that—apart from the ..."
6. The Elements of Wood Ship Construction by William Henry Curtis, 1884-, William Henry Curtis (1919)
"Figures 120 and 121 show two arrangements where the stanchioning must pass through
an intermediate deck. These arrangements would also hold ..."