The ribs must be spacedwith threads where the ligaments are soft, but when dry require no wires.
Greek temple; as spaced they take the place of the cymatium and form a cresting along the sides of the temple.
Further, the trabeculae may be evenly spaced throughout the septum, or may be grouped together, and this feature is probably of value in estimating the affinities of corals.
An excellent practical method of obtaining estimates of cost is to have specimen pages printed of the body of the catalogue and the indexes, exactly of the required model, spaced out with the number of lines per page.
Standard bookcases in open access libraries should be spaced at not less than 6 feet apart when facing each other, and in closed libraries at not less than 3 feet apart.
Some people use a post hole digger to make a neat six-to eight-inch diameter hole about eighteen inches deep between well-spaced growing rows of plants.
Instead of a post hole, a long trench about the width of a combination shovel and a foot deep is gradually dug between row crops spaced about four feet (or more) apart.
It is also not closely planted but is sown in widely-spaced rows.
The pits were sufficiently spaced to allow loaded carts to have access to all sides of any of them and a system of pipes brought water near every one.
The machine went right ahead, spaced the line, justified it to a hair, and shoved it into the galley complete and perfect!
In the hour he set 5,900 ems solid nonpareil, and the machine perfectly spaced and justified it, and of course distributed the like amount in the same hour.
This is indeed the first line of movable types that ever was perfectly spaced and perfectly justified on this earth.
The silent men boarded the cars, and dropped off, and disappeared beyond thickets and hills precisely as the first widely spaced line of skirmishers fans out and vanishes along the front of the day's battle.
On one side our windows looked out on darkness of the waste; on the other at the black Canal, all spaced with monstrous headlights of the night-running steamers.
There being no shear at the center, the bars are spaced as closely as possible, and still provide sufficient room for the concrete to flow to the soffit of the beam.
The hoops divide the column into thin discs, if they are closely spaced; widely spaced hoops do not effect this.
If, for example, shear members were spaced half the depth of a beam apart, each would take half the shear by the common method.
Practice indicates that they should be spaced no farther apart than the effective depth of the member, and spaced closer or made heavier toward the ends, in order to keep pace with cumulating shear.
To give an example of how a plate girder might be designed: Many plate girders have rivets in the flanges, spaced 6 in.
With this balance in a beam, assuming shear equal to bond, the rods should be spaced a distance apart, equal to their perimeters.
Columns are sometimes built like these, but there is a vast amount of work in which hooping and bands are omitted or are reduced to a practical nullity by being spaced a foot or so apart.
Corn of a single variety (Leaming Dent) grown in two plots: at the left spaced far apart in hills, at the right crowded.
For many reasons these ought to be spaced well apart, preferably not much less than three years.
In the ordinary construction of transmission lines on land the tensile strength of wire is secondary in importance to its electrical conductivity, because supports can be spacedaccording to the strength of the conductor used.
Most of the earlier transmission lines for high voltages were erected on insulators spaced from one to two feet apart.
In order to do this the standard steel towers that hold the lower cables 40 feet above the ground level at the insulators are spaced at varying distances apart, according to the nature of the ground between them.
The steel towers on the line to Guanajuato being only forty feet in length, and spaced 440 feet apart, it seems that the distance of conductors from the ground at the centres of spans is probably no greater than that just named.
It is practicable, however, to make such repairs on any high-voltage circuit, even when it is in use, provided the conductors are spaced so far apart that there is no chance of making a contact or starting an arc between them.
Placing one wire at the pole top, the 12-foot cross-arm would permit the three wires of a circuit to be spaced about 10.
Circular openings in the slate slabs are each five inches in diameter, and they are spaced twelve to fifteen inches between centres.
As they straightened they opened out and dropped into their places, and the Flight swept circling round above the 'drome in correct and exactly-spaced formation.
Then everything of value was loaded aboard the Fortuna, and all four ships lifted and spaced out together.
Trask was slightly incredulous at realizing that she had spaced out from Gram almost exactly two years after the Nemesis had departed.
Prince Viktor had spaced out with the rest an estimated two thousand hours before the story reached him.
A Gilgamesher came in from Amaterasu and reported everything quiet there; as soon as her captain had sold his cargo, with a minimum of haggling, he spaced out again.
From them, as the two ships were getting into orbit, he learned what had happened on Gram since the Nemesis had spaced out.
This ship, the Enterprise, spaced out from there several days before I did.
As soon as the Queen Flavia had discharged her cargo and passengers, she took on five hundred ground-fighters from the Lamia, Nemesis and Space Scourge companies and spaced out on a raiding voyage.
XV As soon as the Space Scourge was unloaded, she was put on off-planet watch; Harkaman immediately spaced out in the Nemesis, while Trask remained behind.
A lode is an assemblage of veins so closely spaced that the ground between the veins becomes, in places, ore-bearing, and the entire width of the aggregation becomes an ore body.
In the associated genus Rhamphorhynchus the teeth are absent from the extremity of the jaw, are slender, pointed, spaced far apart, and extend far backward.
The teeth are widely spaced apart, and those in the skull extend some distance backward to the end of the maxillary bone.
In the advertisement, 123, also by Mr. Bridwell, note how the letters are spaced close or wide in order to produce a definite effect.
The round letters, as has already been said in speaking of the capital forms, should be spaced nearer together; and it will be observed that they are only separated by one square in the diagram.
Unlike the Roman, the Blackletter form does not permit that one word be wider spaced than others in the same panel.
The capitals compose excellently; but the small letters are too closely spaced and seem too square for the best effect, and weight has been obtained by so thickening the lines that much delicacy and variety has been lost.
Outside edge seams should never be more widely spaced than 16 times the thickness of the plates; 12 thicknesses apart is better.
Flat bars riveted together by rivets spaced 12 inches apart may from this cause be forced asunder, as much as 1/2 inch, sufficient to set up a stress, with any practicable thickness of bar, much exceeding the elastic limit.
The edge of the saucer- shaped object was thick and had vanes spaced about every foot, like buckets on a turbine wheel.
The operator was about ready to yell at the other crew members to shut off the set when he noticed something mighty odd-- there was a big gap between the last and the rest of the regularly spaced bright spots on the radarscope.
Along a deeply eroded western outlet of Wahoo Lake there was an unusual concentration of fecal droppings, spaced approximately every two or three feet.
Other robin nests in high willows in the bottom of this canyon were spaced approximately 1/5 of a mile apart.
The beers were drawn and placed at properly spaced intervals before the three.
They should be so spaced as to lessen the tendency to leakage and to prevent the wires swinging together or against towers.
The wires are to be spaced 6 inches apart and the frequency is 60, and % loss 5.
In cases where the wires of a circuit are not spaced over an inch apart, or in conduit work, where both wires are in the same conduit.
A three phase three wire transmission line spaced at the corners of an equilateral triangle as regards capacity acts precisely as though the neutral line were situated at the center of the triangle.
The timbers were of elm, spaced about 9 inches apart, and the seats pitch pine, secured with galvanized-iron double knees.
They were sufficiently closely spaced and were carried up in the vessel to a height greater than sufficient to meet the requirements of the 1891 bulkheads committee.
The other decks, G and orlop, which extended only along a part of the ship, were spaced about 8 feet apart.
Her bulkheads werespaced to enable her to remain afloat with any two compartments in communication with the sea.
The units are so closely spacedthat a structural effect is fairly well obtained--i.
A good way to secure equally spaced stitches by hand sewing is to make use of bow springs or spacing dividers set to the required distance.
The correct spacing for the shelves should then be marked off on the end pieces and squared across, care being taken to have both ends spaced alike.
Three small pools were spaced on either side of the path from the opening to the house.
Sometimes moments of silence would appear between hisspaced words.
Gramps did not stop or look back until they came to a broad cultivated field in which orderly rows of fledgling crops had been so carefully planted and so precisely spaced that they formed an exact pattern.
Twenty minutes later there were three more shots spaced far enough apart to indicate that the hunter was taking aim.
TH" of "THREE" widely spaced and "R" is almost in center of label and vertical.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spaced" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.