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SLABBER n.
A slabbing machine.
SLABBING a.
Adapted for forming slabs, or for dressing flat surfaces. Slabbing machine, a milling machine.
SLASHER n.
A machine for applying size to warp yarns.
SLEY n.
A guideway in a knitting machine. Knight.
SLIDER n.
One who, or that which, slides; especially, a sliding part of an instrument or machine.
SLITTING a.
here iron bars or plates are slit into narrow strips, as nail rods, and the like. (b) A machine used by lapidaries for slicing stones, usually by means of a revolving disk, called a slicer, supplied with diamond powder. -- Slitting roller, one of a pair of rollers furnished with ribs entering between similar ribs in t…
SLIVER n.
ender roll, of cotton or other fiber in a loose, untwisted state, produced by a carding machine and ready for the roving or slubbing which preceeds spinning.
SLUBBER n.
A slubbing machine.
SLUBBING a.
from Slub. Slubbing billy, or Slubbing machine, the machine by which slubs are formed.
SLUR n.
In knitting machines, a contrivance for depressing the sinkers successively by passing over them.
SLUSH n.
A mixture of white lead and lime, with which the bright parts of machines, such as the connecting rods of steamboats, are painted to be preserved from oxidation.
SMUT n.
ut will talk smut, though a priest and his mother be in the room. Addison. Smut mill, a machine for cleansing grain from smut.
SOLIDIFY v.
To make solid or compact. Every machine is a solidified mechanical theorem. H. Spencer.
SORGHUM n.
A variety of Sorghum vulgare, grown for its saccharine juice; the Chinese sugar cane.
SOY n.
A Chinese and Japanese liquid sauce for fish, etc., made by subjecting boiled beans (esp. soja beans), or beans and meal, to long fermentation and then long digestion in salt and water.
SPACE BAR; SPACE KEY n.
A bar or key, in a typewriter or typesetting machine, used for spacing between letters.
SPADER n.
One who, or that which, spades; specifically, a digging machine.
SPARK GAP n.
d with air or other dielectric between high potential terminals (as of an electrostatic machine, induction coil, or condenser), through which the discharge passes; the air gap of a jump spark.
SPEED COUNTER n.
A device for automatically counting the revolutions or pulsations of an engine or other machine; -- called also simply counter.
SPEEDER n.
A machine for drawing and twisting slivers to form rovings.
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