The body is generally made of white walrus ivory, (five of those collected are of hard bone, and one already mentioned and figured, No.
Anderson River, "generally made of the skin of the fore part of the head skins of wolves, wolverines, and marmots.
The rivet is generally made of whalebone, but other materials are sometimes used.
On the large scale it is generally made by melting the ingredients together, and afterwards reducing the mass to a fine powder in a mill or mortar.
The above (generally made up into square cakes) are rubbed over the razor strop, and the surface being smoothed off with the flat part of a knife or a phial bottle, the strop is set aside for a few hours to harden before being used.
That of the shops is generally made up into conical or pyramidal drops (drop lake), which is done by dropping the moist lake through a small funnel on a clean board or slab, and drying it by a gentle heat as before.
The sulphate of magnesia is generally made by acting upon magnesian limestone with somewhat dilute sulphuric acid.
The base of candlesticks is generally made in a die by the stamp, as well as the neck, the dish part of the nozzle or socket, and the tubular stem or pillar.
A mock assault, generally made to conceal a true one.
For sea-service it is generally made of wood; for land-service, of iron, except in the smaller natures.
This, called also the beak-head beam, is the broadest beam in the ship, and is generally made of two beams tabled and bolted together.
Generally made of copper, from six to twelve inches long, with a jagged hook to each end.
Defn: A scarecrow, generally madeof feathers tied to a string, hung up to prevent deer from breaking into a place.
A scarecrow, generally made of feathers tied to a string, hung up to prevent deer from breaking into a place.
This kind of case is generally made 8 diameters long; but, if very large, seven will be sufficient.
The government powder for ordnance of all kinds as well as for small arms, is generally made at one time, and always of the same composition; the difference being only in the size of the grains as separated by the respective sieves.
It is generally madeof elm, with a rim around its edge four or five inches high.
The spaddle is generally made of copper, kept bright and clean.
Why these affairs are not made with union joints, as they should be, is a question which will perhaps be answered when we learn why cork borers are still generally made of brass, though steel tube has long been available.
It is generally made up of selections of different age and different composition, and pieces of different composition, even if the difference is slight, will not fuse together and remain together unless joined in a special manner.
The mallee is the wood from which it is generally made.
The approach is generally made by a series of concentric circles, of which the victim is the centre.
It is generally made of manuka, a very hard, dark, close-grained and heavy wood.
It is generally made of manuka a very hard, dark, close-grained and heavy wood.
The dark coloured is not so well liked, and if too bad for exportation, is generally made up into ropes for the colonial shipping, or sent down to Singapore for transhipment to Calcutta, where it is employed for the same purpose.
For convenience of making and handling, shafts used for transmitting power are generally made in lengths not exceeding 30 feet.
These heavy shafts and cranks are generally made of steel.
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