Rebated cross, a cross which has the extremities of the arms bent back at right angles, as in the fylfot.
Defn: A rebated cross, formerly used as a secret emblem, and a common ornament.
The frames arerebated for the door and ornamented by mouldings either stuck or planted on.
The parts of a window sash are distinguished by the same terms as are applied to similar portions of ordinary framing, being formed of rails and styles, with sash bars rebated for glazing.
A rebated cross, formerly used as a secret emblem, and a common ornament.
Two forms of rebated joints for stone copings and roofs are common.
The face joints of ashlar stonework are often sunk or rebated to form what are termed rusticated joints; sometimes the angles of each block are moulded or chamfered to give relief to the surface or to show a massive effect (fig.
For the floor to be secure, it should certainly be formed of half-inch boiler-plates rebated and fastened together, laid upon a good thickness of brick and cement.
The top and sides of the frame should be rebatedinto the head-stone (or brick) and jambs the whole of their thickness, so that the inside of the wall-opening may be flush with the inside of the frame.
The edges are joined by angle-iron, rivets and screws, and are rebated and dovetailed together.
These bills, under the customs prevailing in most foreign countries, may be rebated by the foreign buyer whenever he desires to obtain the goods at the "bank rate" or 1 per cent.
The end at the right hand is slightly rebated to receive the frame, and both the rail and the end are grooved with a plough plane.
In this and similar cases the side rails are rebated as shown in the section, and the bottom rail is thinner than the side rails to allow the glass to finish level upon it.
The rebated joint at the centre of the two doors is worked slightly on the bevel, so as to allow for clearance when opening the door.
The ends to be joined are planed up true and square and then rebated as shown.
A board is rebated and filleted when two adjoining rebates are filled with a fillet.
A rebated joint, then, is one in which corresponding rebates are taken off edges so that the joined boards may overlap.
When used for flooring, the lower side of the grooved board is slightly rebated so that the upper edges will surely touch.
On the 16th they held a tournament with "swords rebated to strike with every commer eight strokes," according to the accustomed usage.
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