The name Lander or Launderis unconnected with these (see p.
The Lavender, Launder or Lander saw to the washing.
In selecting the pieces of cretonne to be used, it is essential to employ only those that will launder well.
The two large buddles discharge into a cross trough, and it again empties through a launder into a settling-pit which is outside the building.
In this tub rock-salt is placed in order that the water should be made more salty, and it is then run off through a launderwhich leads into the caldron.
B--Small launder through which water flows into head of frame.
When crushed fine it flows out through a launder into a trough, is there stirred by a wooden scrubber, and the minute particles of gold which settle in the upper end of the trough are washed in a black bowl.
The caldron, being thus prepared, is entirely filled through a launder with water, and this is boiled with a fierce fire until it bubbles.
The mud mixed with the very fine tin-stone, which has neither settled in the large settling-pit nor in the transverse launder which is outside the room and below the canvas strakes, flows away and settles in the bed of the stream or river.
The water flows in through a small launder at the other end of the mortar that is near the water-wheel which turns the machine.
Thinking that she would surprise me, little Daisy decided to launder the piece herself.
She would not have had this trouble had she observed the following directions: Put the piece to launder in warm water and rub it with a pure soap, such as castile.
Various means were resorted to to induce Carver andLaunder to recant, but these they stedfastly resisted.