A tattler; one who tells secrets; a conveyerof intelligence secretly; hence; a backbiter; one who slanders secretly.
Defn: One who hands over or transmits; a conveyer in succession.
Little, and is made by the Anti-friction Conveyer Company, of 59 Mark Lane, London.
As will be seen from the engravings, the new conveyer consists simply of a spiral of round steel rod mounted upon a quickly revolving spindle by means of suitable clamps and arms.
The working of this spiral as a conveyeris simply magical.
How oft is the tongue made the conveyer of that hellish poison that is in the heart, both to the dishonour of God, the hurt of its neighbours, and the utter ruin of its own soul!
Then it sped along a beam track into the big shed, paused over a wide conveyer belt, lowered to within a few feet of the belt and dumped its load.
One who hands over or transmits; a conveyerin succession.
This outfit makes a fireproof conveyer which will handle hot ore from roasting kiln to crusher, and convey coal, broken stone, or other gritty and coarse material.
Illustration] The endless trough conveyer is one of the latest applications of link-belting, consisting primarily of a heavy chain belt carried over a pair of wheels, and in the intermediate space a truck on which the train runs.
Unless these interchanges can take place freely, there is no way in which the blood can serve as a conveyer system.
In the course of a few weeks it has developed its own conveyer system, with its own beating heart and its own stock of blood.
Just one more point needs to be noted in completing the account of the conveyer system.
Their own immediate vicinity being for the moment clear of flying robots, Conn and Anse rolled from under the conveyer and legged it between the two production lines.
They dived under the slightly raised bed of a long belt-conveyer and crawled.
The manager moved at once to the receiving-vat and pulled the grating over the traveling conveyer which carried the fish into the cannery.
There would be no use to fill the cans at present or start the conveyer to carry the empty-bellied fish to the cannery floor.
Ratchet and pinion on each side of conveyer ladder give means for taking up the slack of the belt and adjusting the drums to maintain them parallel.
This conveyer is the important feature of the dredge.
This engine works also a gypsy shaft for swinging, and the conveyer that carries the mud ashore.
It was not until the closing years of the past century, however, that the superior possibilities of water as a conveyer of sound were recognized.
In July of 1898 the wireless demonstrated its utility as a conveyer of news.
Our people could take their horses and clothing and go on to take the conveyer by surprise.
The anti-grav-car circled around a three-hundred-foot steel tower that supported a conveyer head spatially coexistent with one on a top floor of some outtime tall building, and let down in front of a low prefabricated steel shed.
In the permanent conveyer room," Skordran Kirv said.
A dot of light in the center of the underview screen widened as the mesh under the conveyer irised open around the pickup.
He was mentally cursing Vulthor Tharn's procedure-bound timidity as the conveyer flickered and solidified around them and the overhead red light turned green.
There was another explosion, overhead; they all ran for shelter as Vall's command-conveyer disintegrated into falling scrap-metal.
The three-thousand-ton passenger ship which had been hastily fitted with armament was circling about; the great dock conveyer which had brought it was gone, transposed back to Police Terminal to pick up another ship.
There was a fifty-foot conveyer dome inside, and a fifty-foot red-lined circle that marked the transposition point of an outtime conveyer.
Picked them up as they came out of the house conveyer at the apartment building.
Then he walked to the mesh-covered dome of the hundred-foot conveyer, with the five news service conveyers surrounding it in as regular a circle as the buildings and towers of the regular conveyer heads would permit.
Then, a party could be sent with a mobile conveyerto ambush Nebu-hin-Abenoz on the way, and wipe out his party.
I suppose they were so confident of getting away with this that they didn't want to damage the conveyer or the conveyer chamber.
I know he did; he speaks of receiving shipments of grain by conveyer for temple distribution.
Or, better, tell him to run his conveyer to his First Level terminal, and bring with him an extra suit of clothes appropriate to the role of journeyman-mechanic.
Going behind the curtains, he would use his door-activator to let himself in, and return by paratime-conveyer to the First Level to enjoy a well-earned vacation.
I want all paratimers who can possibly be spared to transpose to First Level immediately and rendezvous at the First Level terminal of the Zurb temple conveyer as soon as possible.
Verkan Vall and Brannad Klav and Stranor Sleth were in theconveyer chamber, with the Paratime Policemen and the extra priests; along with them were the three prisoners.
Somebody had, it developed, who was still on the First Level, to come up with the second conveyer load.
As soon as the conveyer has travelled ten feet the weight on the machine is immediately recorded, and the steelyard returns to zero.
Continuous weighers register the amount carried by a conveyer while in motion.
As no dragging or pushing plates are here needed, this form of conveyer is very suitable for materials which are liable to be injured by rough treatment.
The vibrating conveyer is a trough which moves bodily backwards and forwards on hinged supports, the oscillation gradually shaking its contents along.
After all this, the grain still has a long journey before it; for it is now shot out on to an endless, flat conveyer belt moving at a rate of 9 to 10 feet per second.
Another form of conveyer has a stationary trough through which the substance to be handled is pulled along by plates attached to cables or endless chains running on rollers.