The handle is very small, perforated for insertion of a rivet, and probably the haft had been originally prolonged by the addition of a piece of bone, horn, or wood, secured to the bronze by means of the rivet.
They are generally perforated in several places, and the foregoing illustrations display great variety of outline.
N is repeated many times; the pendant is somewhat rectangular in form, and perforated with a round opening--its rim ornamented with dots and lines.
Fermanagh, portion of an antler (according to the opinion of Professor Owen) was discovered, sawn and perforatedwith holes.
Two bone needles or bodkins, perforated at the extremity.
The other two articles are said to be the remains of a saw, and the long fragment, perforated in four places, is supposed to be the strengthening bar attached to the piece of wood into which the back of the saw had been inserted.
Ballinderry, is a curious, rudely formed object of bone, perforated with four holes; its use unknown.
Procure a piece of silver or gold gilt perforated cardboard, of the coarsest variety, and cut it into two similar pieces, five by seven inches in size.
Although generally considered girls’ work, many little boys delight in working upon perforated paper, and they can put this pleasure to good account in making a shaving-case for papa.
The hot liquid flows into another vat (C), and, as it cools, boric acid crystallizes out and is removed by perforated ladles.
The upper disc, fixed near the top of the barrel, is perforated with a large number of small holes which are partially stopped up with short threads or wicks, which hang from the under side.
The perforated plates are necessary for the proper distribution of carbon dioxide through the brine.
Another suggestion is to replace the lead chambers by towers containing perforated stoneware plates set horizontally.
This gas, together with the excess of air, is passed into the contact furnace, which consists of four tubes, each containing platinized asbestos, supported on perforated plates.
The black ash is treated with water in a series of tanks which are fitted with perforated false bottoms.
The process of Turkish bathing is tedious, exhausting, and troublesome; I believe that the pretty Greek who attended me spent an hour and a half over my hair alone.
The innermost wall is sometimes perforated with loopholes through which arrows could be thrown.
The winter huts, capable of being removed from place to place, consist of four large curved poles, perforated at the top and fastened two and two together, which being supported by four other straight sticks, form a kind of arch.
The ornaments of Cro-magnon were perforated shells from the Atlantic and pieces of ivory.
Those at Mentone were perforated Neritinae from the Mediterranean and canine-teeth of the deer.
This apparatus, which is the same in principle in all countries, but varies in size and form according to local requirements, consists of a series of perforated screens.
The same year, Finley Acker, of Philadelphia, was granted a United States patent on a percolator employing two cylinders, perforated on the sides, with a sheet of percolator paper placed between them to act as a filtering medium.
A different type of cooler is in the form of an upright cylinder, consisting of two metal perforated drums, one set within the other.
It is made of perforated steel plates in cylinder form, and is carried on a hollow shaft through which the hot air is circulated by a pressure fan.
Thomas John Knowlys is granted a patent in England on a perforated roasting cylinder coated with enamel.
In 1841, William Ward Andrews was granted an English patent on an improved coffee pot employing a pump to force the boiling water upward through the coffee, which was contained in a perforated cylinder screwed to the bottom of the pot.
His method consisted of inclosing the coffee in sweat-boxes having perforated bottoms and subjecting it to the sweating action of steam, the boxes being enclosed in an oven or room maintained at the temperature of steam.
The car has a perforated false bottom, to which is attached a powerful exhaust-fan system that sucks the heat out of the coffee.
Still another type consists of a single perforated cylinder set horizontal with the floor, and revolving alongside of an exhaust box which sucks out the heat and chaff as the coffee is tumbled about in the cylinder.
The cooling box was as I have described it, but later we put in a perforated false bottom which let out some chaff and small stones.
It entails the placing of the green beans in a perforated drum; just covering them with water, or a solution of sodium chloride or sodium carbonate, at 65° to 70° C.
In 1848, Thomas John Knowlys was granted a patent in England on a perforated roasting cylinder coated with enamel.
An improved type of Burns roaster, comprising an open perforated cylinder with flexible back head and balanced front bearing, is granted a patent in the United States.
This consists of a series of compartments having perforated bottoms and dropping tubes.
The rolls B B revolve towards and nearly in contact with each other, and they are perforated so that the expressed juice may run off through the rolls.
Upon the upper perforated bottom is first placed a layer of between two and three pounds of chaff.
Another and even better form of mixer consists of a tank into the lower portion of which enters a perforated pipe of relatively large diameter.
Inside this column are arranged a row ofperforated diaphragms or partitions.
It is then drained off through the perforated bottom into a fermenting back or tub.
Preferably the outlet of this pipe is screened by a perforated plate M so that it may not be clogged by the pulp.
The upper bottom is perforated and between the two bottoms is a draw-off pipe and a pipe for the inlet of water.
There are many forms of cleaners but all are alike in this,--that the beets shall be subjected to the action of water while traveling through or over a perforated casing.
Another form of machine comprises a perforated cylinder of sheet iron, revolving in a tank of water.
Each chamber consists of a peculiarly perforated plate A, a drop pipe B, a seal C, into which the drop pipe from the plate above projects, and a central standard D.
The office of the spinnerets is to reel out the silk from the silk-glands, the tip being perforated by a myriad of little tubes through which the silk escapes in excessively fine threads.
Don unwrapped something that looked like a flat cigarette case with two appendages, one a disk of perforated hard rubber the size of a half dollar, and the other a three-quarter-inch-wide ribbon of opaque plastic.
Arrange the perforateddisk so it's at the base of your neck, under your shirt collar.
He put a long-fingered hand to his furry chest where, almost hidden in the blue-gray fur, was a flat perforated disk.
I said good-bye to our little perforated hovel, and set off with all my machine gunners and guns for the road behind the wood, to go--goodness knows where.
Hudson and I both slept in the perforated room; the servants in the larger chamber, near the fire bucket.
It was the first house I had been into in the firing line, and, unsavoury wreck of a place as it was, it gave one a delightful feeling of comfort to sit on the stone-flagged floor and look upon four perforated walls and a shattered roof.
He agreed, and we both decided to pile up all the odd bricks, which were lying outside at the back of the house, against the perforated wall, and then sleep there in a little easier state of mind.
Each vessel should have a lid of perforated zinc, to prevent the escape of objects during transit; the jolting of a railway train or coach might otherwise waste the contents.
They have also improved the Vase Aquarium, by binding the upper edge with perforated zinc, in which there is a ring to receive the glass cover.
The young of most species of univalve mollusks are vagrant in their habits, and the jars in which spawn is hatched should be closely covered with perforated card or gauze, fitting closely by means of India rubber rings.
Thus, while the lid shuts out dust, the perforated zinc rim admits air, and allows the escape of sulphuretted hydrogen.
To avoid this, the pieces are subjected previous to dyeing to the so-called "crabbing" process, in which they are drawn under great tension through boiling water and wound on to perforated hollow cylinders.
The cops are then attached to a perforated disk (which constitutes the lid of a chamber or box) by inserting the protruding ends of the tubes into the perforations.
In the original cop-dyeing machine constructed by Graemiger a thin tapering perforated metallic tube is inserted in the hollow of each cop.
Both sexes have the ears perforated with several holes, about the outer and lower part of the edge, in which they hang little bunches of beads, made of the same tubulous shelly substance used for this purpose by those of Nootka.
The ears of many of them are perforatedin the lobe, where they make a pretty large hole, and two others higher up on the outer edge.
Overhead the roof is perforated at regular intervals with circular shafts, affording both light and ventilation, and enabling the temperature to be regulated to a nicety.
The test is perforated by pores Genus Dictyocysta of circular or hexagonal form.
Thecate; posterior end of cup Metacinetidæ drawn out into stalk; walls perforated for exit of tentacles d.
If the machine is large, the perforated cylinder has four handles for the purpose of easy taking it out and in by a pulley and rope suspended over its centre at a proper height.
Jacoutot, the mayor, collected and melted several weighing upwards of a pound each and having a transparent stone in the centre, flat, round and polished, and perforated in the centre.
The king had two horses killed under him, and his clothes perforated by several balls.
Like nearly all the other objects, every pearl is perforated for suspension.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perforated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: honeycombed; peppered; pitted