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Definition of Templets
1. templet [n] - See also: templet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Templets
Literary usage of Templets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Mechanism: A Treatise on the Modification of Motion by Means by Stillman Williams Robinson (1896)
"140 to 146, templets will be found most useful. They may be formed of paper or
cardboard, readily cut out and tried; and again •others cut and tried, ..."
2. Principles of Mechanism: A Treatise on the Modification of Motion by Means by Stillman Williams Robinson (1896)
"140 to 146, templets will be found most useful. They may be formed of paper or
cardboard, readily cut out and tried; and again others cut and tried, ..."
3. Field Engineering: A Hand-book of the Theory and Practice of Railway by William Henry Searles (1880)
"In the work of selecting proper curves upon the map, templets or pattern curves
... The templets should represent convenient curves, or those in which the ..."
4. Field Engineering: A Hand-book of the Theory and Practice of Railway by William Henry Searles (1895)
"In the work of selecting proper curves upon the map, templets or pattern curves
... The templets are cut to form a series of curves, the radii being taken ..."
5. Structural Design by Horace Richmond Thayer (1912)
"templets * Steel work consists in the main of the rolled shapes, which we have
considered in Chap. II, cut to exact dimensions. For the purpose of fastening ..."
6. Structural Design by Horace Richmond Thayer (1912)
"(2) By templets. (3) By rack or multiple punch. (See Arts. 37 and 44. ... (2)
templets ("template" is also correct) are pieces of wood designed to be ..."
7. Structural Design by Horace Richmond Thayer (1912)
"templets * Steel work consists in the main of the rolled shapes, which we have
considered in Chap. II, cut to exact dimensions. For the purpose of fastening ..."
8. Structural Design by Horace Richmond Thayer (1912)
"templets * Steel work consists in the main of the rolled shapes, which we have
considered in Chap. II, cut to exact dimensions. For the purpose of fastening ..."