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Example sentences for "channelled"

Lexicographically close words:
chank; channel; channeled; channeling; channell; channelling; channels; chanons; chans; chanse
  1. The lower joints of the foreleg must be channelled out in the same way.

  2. Of course they require to be wired together at the joints, with two wires at each joint, so that the space between them may be channelled out with a gouge to receive the leg iron.

  3. Our host saw the accident, and hurrying to open the stove, fell over a heap of channelled logs, and cut a gash in his forehead.

  4. Aboue ouer the coronice, by an inuers gradation there were fowre Quadratures or square Tables, two right ouer the chamfered columnes, and channelled pyllars, and two within them.

  5. The rounded, channelled outer sides of the crater to the north would tend to strengthen the theory that those slopes were formerly a gradual continuation of the present inclined valley.

  6. At the foot of the vertical giant block on the west many domes of lava, channelled in a quadrangular network pattern, and ridges and cones, were found, all with a slope to the west.

  7. The terga present even more obvious differences, in their narrowness, channelled under surface, and in the absence of the spur, or more properly in its confluence with the basi-scutal angle of the valve.

  8. The articular ridge is very prominent, and runs down to the basi-scutal angle; and as the valve in this part is extremely narrow, with the spur not developed, it here assumes a channelled structure.

  9. F--Block of wood channelled in the middle.

  10. Others use for this purpose merely a block of wood channelled in the top.

  11. This shaft is channelled with twenty shallow channels,[13] the ridges separating one from another being very fine lines.

  12. The perfume of roses filled the little cave, and the air there would have been oppressive had it not been cooled by a stream channelled in the rocky floor.

  13. In the forum and the markets everywhere ran the murmur of fountains and streams; and down the long dusty vistas of the bright streets flowed wide currents, artificially-channelled waters, crossing each other in a perfect network of rills.

  14. One plan is that invented by plants like rhubarb, which have channelled leaves with grooved leaf-stalks, conducting all the water that falls upon their surface centrally towards the root.

  15. Peak upon peak, chain upon chain of hills ran surging southward, channelled and sculptured by the winter streams, feathered from head to foot with chestnuts, and here and there breaking out into a coronal of cliffs.

  16. There was not a sign of man's hand in all the prospect; and indeed not a trace of his passage, save where generation after generation had walked in twisted footpaths, in and out among the beeches, and up and down upon the channelled slopes.

  17. On others, again, the ballast is filled well up to the rails and channelled in the centre, as shown on the sketches Figs.

  18. Where the ballasting is not channelled there is some risk of the sleepers breaking in the middle.

  19. You gain the bridge and pause for a moment to follow the many-channelled river threading the banks of yellow pebbles in its bed; flowing through a landscape of wild and bare hills, which streams with the garish daylight of the East.

  20. We proceeded down a narrow street which is lined with lofty trees and channelled by a swirling stream.

  21. The alluvial flats between the Araxes and the base of Ararat are channelled by a network of irrigation runnels, which diffuse the stream of the Kara Su.

  22. The “Channelled Wrack” is, when fully grown, about six inches long.

  23. If we secure a specimen of the Channelled Wrack, at the end of the summer, we shall notice that the tips of certain of the fronds are swollen.

  24. After fusion the new-formed cell germinates at once into a new Channelled Wrack.

  25. A little nearer the sea than the haunts of the Channelled Wrack, we shall find the Flat and Bladder Wracks.

  26. We noticed that the egg cell of the Channelled Wrack produced two eggs, that of the Bladder Wrack produces eight.

  27. The façade has four Corinthian columns, and at the angles of the cella are four channelled pilasters; between these and the four columns of the façade is a similar column on each side.

  28. Within is a frieze of putti bearing garlands, with shell-head niches and channelled pilasters below.

  29. The columns in front are also twisted; those at the back channelled with three flutes.

  30. The curious Dalmatian square-leaf enrichment, channelled in six radiating striæ, and terminating in a small volute at the top corner occurs here.

  31. Each side contains six arches, two of which are pierced with windows, the others having shell-headed niches divided by channelled pilasters or twisted columns, and tenanted by statues nearly life-size.

  32. Below Eve is a lioness with two cubs under her, and a lamb in her claws; below Adam a lion with a dragon in its claws; very decorative in their effect, and standing upon brackets with channelled supports enriched with balls.

  33. Jerome, and a saint with halberd, beneath early Renaissance niches and channelled pilasters.

  34. In autumn the yellow, channelled midribs turn red, and all the blades to purplish crimson, and this color stays a long time.

  35. Cantharellus, longitudinally channelled in Trogia, and splitting in Schyzophyllum.

  36. But if they are to be channelled out, the contour of the channelling may be determined thus: draw a square with sides equal in length to the breadth of the fluting, and centre a pair of compasses in the middle of this square.

  37. The axes of the volutes should not be thicker than the size of the eye, and the volutes themselves should be channelled out to a depth which is one twelfth of their height.

  38. Like waters gushing from some channelled rock Full thro' a narrow opening, from a chasm The eternal flame streamed up.

  39. Spikelets 1--several-flowered, sessile on opposite sides of a zigzag jointed channelled rhachis, forming a spike.

  40. Bulbs mostly solitary, not rhizomatous; coats often fibrous; leaves narrowly linear, flat or channelled (terete in A.

  41. Scape and linear channelled leaves from a coated bulb.

  42. The pipe is finished by means of a folding brass or iron mould, channelled inside of the shape of the stem and the bowl, and capable of being opened at the two ends.

  43. Hitherto no invention has answered so well in practice to remove this difficulty as the channelled and perforated pulp rollers or dandies of Mr. John Wilks, the ingenious partner of Mr. Donkin; for which a patent was obtained in 1830.


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