Casing

  • 61casing nails — Смотри тарные гвозди …

    Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии

  • 62casing head gasoline — A term used to describe the lighter parts of petroleum products, which were obtained from natural gasoline by condensing natural gas from an oil well …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 63casing head gas — Natural gas from an oil well. The term does not include gasoline or gas manufactured artificially from the natural product of the well. See Wilson v King Smith Refining Co. 119 Okla 256, 250 P 90 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 64casing knife — a knife for trimming wallpaper after it has been attached …

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  • 65Steel Casing Pipe — Unreferenced|date=March 2007Steel Casing Pipe which is also know as encasement pipe is most commonly used in underground construction to protect utility lines of various types from getting damaged.Such damage might occur due to the elements of… …

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  • 66Camel casing — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Véase también: Pascal Casing Camel Casing es un procedimiento de programación común en el lenguaje Java. Es parecido al Pascal Casing con la excepción que la letra inicial del identificador no debe estar en mayúscula …

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  • 67compressor casing — The outer casing surrounding a compressor rotor. In an engine with an axial flow compressor, the stator vanes are mounted in the compressor casing …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 68stator casing — The outer engine casing that houses either the compressor or the turbine stator vanes. See casing (ii) …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 69air casing — noun 1. : a casing (as of sheet iron) surrounding a pipe or reservoir with an air space between to prevent transmission of heat 2. : the coaming around the stack of a ship at the weather deck serving to ventilate the boiler room * * * a casing… …

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  • 70Steam casing — Steam Steam (st[=e]m), n. [OE. stem, steem, vapor, flame, AS. ste[ a]m vapor, smoke, odor; akin to D. stoom steam, perhaps originally, a pillar, or something rising like a pillar; cf. Gr. sty ein to erect, sty^los a pillar, and E. stand.] 1. The… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English