A screw-operated spreader in the center presses the heating element tightly against the entire surface of the shell and insures rapid conduction of the heat from the element to the water.
De Belloy's spreader did not have the projections on the under side upon which Count Rumford laid such stress.
The spreader now besmears the cloth with the colour, at the commencement, upon both sides of the sieve head; because, if not uniformly applied, the block will take it up unequally.
A block of wood is fastened on top of each pontoon and exactly over each spreader on which to bolt the crosspieces as shown in Fig.
In some cases the difference in growth was so marked that the last round of the lime spreader could be distinguished at some distance from the plats.
This difference in the thickness of stand and the height of plants was so striking that the last round of the phosphate spreader was plainly distinguishable.
An incision about one and one-half inches in length is made through the skin and muscles, and the spreader inserted.
A wagon or spreader can be driven directly through one of the bays and horses unhitched outside.
The ribbon thus created was never-ending and wound away into the torture chambers of wheels and teeth within, while from the rear of the Spreader trickled out the new-created sliver.
The Carder is out of date and the Spreader certainly is.
Spinning runs in the Northover family, and though Sarah is a spreader and never will be anything else, there have been wondrous good spinners in the clan.
The other method, called thespreader method, was more intricate.
The rubberizing method finally adopted was a combination of the calender and spreader methods.
Arrange the slipping noose over the spreader as our drawing indicates, bringing it inside the peg, as there shown, as otherwise it would catch upon it when the snare is sprung.
Pass the curved end of the spreader over the peg, bringing the notched end beneath the arc with the notch uppermost.
Insert the notch of the spreader exactly under the top of the arc, and note the spot where the curved end of the former touches the ground.
You will also need a piece for a Spreader [Illustration: Fig.
Leave the stern-ends of the side-boards protruding, as in the upper C, until you have the spreader and stem in place.
Make the second side-board an exact duplicate of the one just described and prepare the spreader by sawing off the triangle with 9-inch bases at each end of B (Fig.
The spreader is usually stationed in the nearest side track to the unloading place.
This spreader is used mostly in connection with the side plow; it will level the material for a distance of 15 ft.
In using the spreader it is coupled to the rear of the car carrying the plow, and after the train has been unloaded it is pulled over the length of the ridge of material unloaded from its own and preceding trains, as shown in Figs.
On railway work, where the spreader is used, the average cost of leveling the material for widening embankments is only 0.
This spreaderis generally arranged to cut about 6 ins.
When shipping the spreader over the road the wings are drawn up by a hand windlass, revolving about hinges fixed to the braces under the floor of the car, as shown in Fig.
Now push the hard rubber insulators through the holes in the middle spreader and thread the wires through the holes in the insulators as shown at A in Fig 9.
Bore three or four 5/8-inch holes at equidistant points through this spreader and insert hard rubber tubes in them as with the middle spreader.
The middle spreader can be cylindrical and 2 inches in diameter.
This is permissible when the work is thin enough to be easily opened from the log by means of a spreader or piece that opens out the sawn piece and prevents it binding against the saw.
At Z is a wedge for adjusting the spreader W so as to keep it close to the saw whatever the diameter of the latter may be.
A holder that will keep the spreader in a safe place can be made of a piece of wire which is twisted about the neck of the bottle, as shown in the sketch, and the ends bent up to receive the spreader.
Raise the bottom of plate 2 and rub the infected spreader all over the surface of the gelatine--then go on in like manner to the third plate in the series.
I ask God to make her a spreader of the new Gospel, an utterer in praise of her Lord in that vast region.
I ask God to confirm thee therein and to make thee a sign of salvation, a banner of progress, a spreader of the fragrances of God and a caller in the Name of God.
I ask God to make thee a sign of love, standard of agreement, means of union and harmony and spreader of peace among the people.
It can be broadcasted by hand if a spreader is not available, and mixed with the surface soil while in a powdered state.
When the application is fairly heavy, a manure-spreader does satisfactory work.
A good lime-spreader is to be desired, but care must be used to remove any stones or similar impurities in the slaked lime when filling it.
Grasping this in his teeth, he slid down the pole, caught the skys'l backstay and swung down to the spreader of the cross-trees.
Exhausted, sick and shaky, he sat on the spreader for a few moments until breath and composure was restored, and then he came down on deck and belayed the halliard.
P: And the earth have We laid out, how gracious is the Spreader (thereof)!
The Wonderful Century, 25 Broom as a Spreaderof Disease, The.
He was condemned as a spreader of false news, and a disturber of the public quiet; for the Athenians could not imagine but that they were invincible!
Filling the Lime Spreaderat the Ohio Experiment Station 78 XVIII.
Is flown from the foreport spreader on schooners and main-port spreader on single-masted yachts.
Is flown from the main starboard spreaderwhen yacht is at anchor only.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spreader" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.