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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



30 words match “COUPLING”

PIPE n.
ogether, or applies pipes, as to an engine or a building. -- Pipe fitting, a piece, as a coupling, an elbow, a valve, etc., used for connecting lengths of pipe or as accessory to a pipe. -- Pipe office, an ancient office in the Court of Exchequer, in which the clerk of the pipe made out leases of crown lands, account…
POLYCHORD n.
An apparatus for coupling two octave notes, capable of being attached to a keyed instrument.
REDUCING n.
ce (Metal.), a furnace for reducing ores. -- Reducing pipe fitting, a pipe fitting, as a coupling, an elbow, a tee, etc., for connecting a large pipe with a smaller one. -- Reducing valve, a device for automatically maintaining a diminished pressure of steam, air, gas, etc., in a pipe, or other receiver, which is fed…
RIGHT a.
rpendicularly. -- Right and left, in both or all directions. [Colloq.] -- Right and left coupling (Pipe fitting), a coupling the opposite ends of which are tapped for a right-handed screw and a left-handed screw, respectivelly. -- Right angle. (a) The angle formed by one line meeting another perpendicularly, as the a…
SHACKLE v.
To join by a link or chain, as railroad cars. [U. S.] Shackle bar, the coupling between a locomotive and its tender. [U.S.] -- Shackle bolt, a shackle. Sir W. Scott.
SPANNER n.
lever to turn it with; a wrench; specifically, a wrench for unscrewing or tightening the couplings of hose.
SWAY BAR n.
Either of the two bars used in coupling the front and rear sleds of a logging sled; also, the bar used to couple two logging cars.
SYZYGY n.
The coupling together of different feet; as, in Greek verse, an iambic syzygy.
THILL n.
The floor of a coal mine. Raymond. Thill coupling, a device for connecting the thill of a vehicle to the axle.
UNIVERSAL a.
God in the world; the catholic church. See the Note under Catholic, a., 1. -- Universal coupling. (Mach.) Same as Universal joint, below. -- Universal dial, a dial by which the hour may be found in any part of the world, or under any elevation of the pole. -- Universal instrument (Astron.), a species of altitude an…
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