Lexicographical Neighbors of Tweers
Literary usage of Tweers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Science Record edited by Alfred Ely Beach (1874)
"When these tweers had to be removed, the same difficulties were met with as with
... Some of these tweers were often not many days in the furnace when leaky ..."
2. The Science Record: A Compendium of Scientific Progress and Discovery edited by Alfred Ely Beach (1874)
"When these tweers had to be removed, the same difficulties were met with as with
... Some of these tweers were often not many days in the furnace when leaky ..."
3. Swedish Catalogue ...: International Exhibition, 1876. Philadelphia by Elis Sidenbladh (1876)
"between the tweers. The capacity of the shafts of the blast-furnaces varies from
900 to ... In general two tweers are used, in some places three or four, ..."
4. Geological Survey of Japan: Reports of Progress for 1878 and 1879 by Benjamin Smith Lyman (1879)
"The first hour and a half or two hours are spent in melting the ore with the two
tweers in use at the back ; then one of the two ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General (1890)
"... their capacity, the surface destruction decreasing from the tweers upwards,
the faces opposite the impact of the blast being distinctly excavated beyond ..."
6. The Emporium of Arts and Sciences by John Redman Coxe (1815)
"It is work- ed by 3 equidistant tweers. It should be remembered that both in
England and France, the men of science in their laboratory, and the men of ..."
7. A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Bricks, Tiles, Terra-cotta, Etc. by Charles Thomas Davis (1884)
"gradually enlarges their capacity, as the fire-bricks are eaten away; in this
class of furnaces, the destruction gradually decreases from the tweers upwards ..."