There are two methods: either by pounding minium and vinegar in a brass mortar with a brass pestle, or else by putting minium into a flat earthen dish covered with a lid, well luted with potter's clay.
The manner in which the rim is folded over the handle seems to be a London characteristic, Bristol examples more often being luted straight to the rim.
They possess pestle-like terminals that were luted to the body after shaping.
The ends of the tube are luted to the wide tube, and two tubes, C and C', are inserted into the ends, as shown in the drawing.
The retort is charged with Chili saltpetre and sulphuric acid, and the cover is lutedon with clay and gypsum.
Roughly-ground lumps of natural manganese peroxide are placed in the funnel, which is then closed by the cover N, and luted with clay.
The pipe is luted into a furnace having a strong draught, capable of giving a high temperature, and the tube is charged with the mixture required for the preparation of sodium.
The luted iron crucibles are suffered to become three-fourths full, are then drawn out from the galleries, left to cool, and emptied.
The crucible, after having a lutedcover applied, is to be put into a furnace, and exposed to a degree of heat regulated by the pyrometer of Wedgewood; which degree is proportional to the intended hardness of the pencils.
These openings are shut during the distillation by wooden doors faced with iron, and luted with a mortar of clay and lime.
Those of the first bung rest upon round tiles, and are wellluted together with a finely ground fire-clay of only moderate cohesion; those of the second bung are supported by an additional tile.
The mouths of the boxes are luted over with paper, in the works where fermenting horsedung is employed as the means of procuring heat, to prevent the sulphuretted and phosphuretted hydrogen from injuring the purity of the white lead.
The first product of the distillation, a slightly acidulous phlegm, is allowed to escape; then the retort and receiver are securely luted together.
The muffle being charged, its mouth is closed with a fire-tile well luted round its edges.
When both combs and countercombs are placed in the bar, it is luted with clay so as to form a mould, into which is poured a sufficient quantity of melted tin.
The discharge outlets are also furnished with iron doors, which are opened only for taking out the lime, and are carefully luted with loam during the burning.
It may be whitened or bleached, by rubbing it first with pounded pumice-stone and water, then placing it moist under a glass shade luted to the sole at the bottom, and exposing it to sunshine.
After the earthen tubes have been filled with the ore to be smelted, these conical pipes are luted to them in a slightly slanting position.
The fermented mash is usually mouldy before it is put into the alembic, the capital of which is luted on with a mixture of mud and dung.
And at her signal came troops of damsels that stood in rings and luted sweetly on the same theme--the Queen's loneliness, her love.
This shrine is not visible, for a slab of stone which is placed over it lies on a level with the plaza, and is securely luted in place with adobe.
There were also many arrowpoints in an earthen colander, and a ladle was luted over the mouth of the red vase.
Then, in the dewy dawns, she and the old grandmother beat down the blossoms, and when sunset brought respite from the heat Naraini used to watch while the flowers were crushed into the pan, and luted down with clay as if into a grave.
Finally, lifting the brass pot, which was carefully luted over with hard clay, she carried it to the hut, shut the door, and by the growing light through the chinks began to open up her treasure.
This tube was either shut at one end by a stopper, or by a glass tube lutedto it, and plunged under the surface of mercury.
After the coal has been introduced into the retorts, their mouths are closed with lids luted round the edges with clay, and kept tight by a screw.
A fresh charge is immediately introduced by means of a long scoop in the cherry-red retort, and the door luted to.
Into a tubulated retort are put fragments of fire brick, and upon these, when raised to a full red heat, sulphuric acid is made to fall drop by drop, by passing through an iron tube, which passes through and is luted to the tubulure.
From the inner bark of the birch, by heating it in an earthen pot with a hole in the bottom, to allow the oil to flow through into another jar sunk in the ground and luted to it.
This tube is securelyluted to the mouth C of the bottle.
BC is luted so as to prevent any air escaping; a glass rod DE is fitted with emery to the funnel, so as to serve the purpose of a stopper.
ABD, without a door, and having a hole E, which receives the muzzle of a pair of bellows strongly luted on, and the dome ABGH, which ought to be rather lower than is represented in the figure.
These fillets are usefully applied likewise over junctures luted together with wax and rosin.
If the beak of a retort is to beluted to the neck of a recipient, they ought to fit pretty accurately; otherwise we must fix them, by introducing short pieces of soft wood or of cork.
E to F; a glass retort A, is luted to the upper extremity E, which contains water, and is placed upon the furnace VVXX.
The ventilator was placed below, and luted at the points of contact, and anemometers were suspended before the aperture.
This fits in a bell on the end of the cast-iron pipe B, which is luted in position with fireclay before the packing begins.
After filling to the top with compound, the lid D is luted on.
After packing the work carefully in the boxes the lids are sealed or luted with fireclay to keep out any gases from the fire.
After marking, all holes and parts which are to remain uncarburized are plugged or luted with a mixture of kaolin and Mellville gravel clay, and the gear is packed in the carburizing material.
The covers are then lutedon and the pots placed in the furnace.
The lower part was thickly luted with clay, and where the edges of the bark overlapped, a strip of cane was stretched from stake to stake to compress the join.
As these alembics do not stand in need of having their several pieces luted together, they are very useful on some occasions, when such exceeding subtile vapours rise as are capable of transpiring through lutes.
Let this mixture stand quiet, in a cool place, for ten or twelve hours; then set it to digest in a very gentle warmth for eight or ten days, having first luted on a receiver to the retort.
The vessels areluted in this operation, to prevent any loss of the Spirit of Vitriol, which being very acid is of use in many chymical experiments, and may itself also be again concentrated.
Set it in a reverberatory furnace, and having fitted a recipient thereto, and lutedthe joint, make a very small fire at first, to heat it slowly.
The crucible is covered, and its cover luted on, to prevent the acid vapours from being too soon dissipated, and to force them to circulate the longer in the crucible.
Somewhat less than three fourths of the Regulus made use of is nearly the yield in flowers: the rest evaporates through the interstices left by the covers, which must not be luted for the reason just assigned.
It is proper therefore that the semi-circular cut we are speaking of be so placed that when the greatest ballons are luted to the retort they may leave an open passage to the fire-place and ash-hole.
Let this receiver be accurately luted to the retort with the fat lute, and the joint covered with a slip of canvas smeared with lute made of quick-lime and the white of an egg.
The hole and edges were well luted with clay; the pit was then filled in, and on that day twelve months reopened, when the Toad was found alive, and as well as when inclosed in its living tomb.
The head of the still is luted on to the body, and the long arm of the tube in the bhulka is also well provided with a cushion of cloth, so as to keep in all vapour.
The small end, about two feet long, is fixed into the hole in the centre of the head, where it is well luted with flower and water.
When the lower pot is charged with the fermented "wash," the upper pot is luted fast with clay.
These pots are then luteddown with clay, and placed in a clay furnace heated with dry cow dung and charcoal.
All the joints of the bamboo should be luted fast with clay, and kept tight until the planks are sufficiently steamed for bending, when they are dragged out with wooden tongs, and put in place on the vessel.
This apparatus consists of several cast-iron cylinders, 57 feet long by 27 feet in diameter, closed in the same manner as gas retorts, by lids luted with clay.
Two of these being filled, are dexterously placed with their mouths together and then luted with loam.
Add to this an ounce and a half of clean iron filings, and three drachms of sulphuric acid; shake well and let it settle; then pour the clear liquor into a retort, and distil a fourth part into a receiver well luted and kept cold.
The lids or covers are then luted on, and the fire is kindled.
When it has done this the resulting coke is removed from the retort, and a fresh charge of coal is thrown into it, the mouth of the retort being then closed with a thick iron plate, and luted with clay.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "luted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.