slovo | definícia |
tamping (encz) | tamping,dusání n: Oldřich Švec |
tamping (encz) | tamping,pěchování n: Oldřich Švec |
Tamping (gcide) | Tamping \Tamp"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who tamps; specifically, the act of filling
up a hole in a rock, or the branch of a mine, for the
purpose of blasting the rock or exploding the mine.
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2. The material used in tamping. See Tamp, v. t., 1.
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Tamping iron, an iron rod for beating down the earthy
substance in tamping for blasting.
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Tamping (gcide) | Tamp \Tamp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tamped; p. pr. & vb. n.
Tamping.] [Cf. F. tamponner to plug or stop. See
Tampion.]
1. In blasting, to plug up with clay, earth, dry sand, sod,
or other material, as a hole bored in a rock, in order to
prevent the force of the explosion from being misdirected.
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2. To drive in or down by frequent gentle strokes; as, to
tamp earth so as to make a smooth place.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
stamping (encz) | stamping,cejchování n: Zdeněk Brožstamping,ofrankování n: Zdeněk Brožstamping,puncování n: Zdeněk Brožstamping,ražba n: Zdeněk Brožstamping,ražení n: Zdeněk Brožstamping,značkování n: Zdeněk Brož |
stamping ground (encz) | stamping ground, |
stamping machine (encz) | stamping machine, n: |
stamping mill (encz) | stamping mill,stoupa n: Zdeněk Brož |
tamping (encz) | tamping,dusání n: Oldřich Švectamping,pěchování n: Oldřich Švec |
tamping bar (encz) | tamping bar, n: |
Stamping (gcide) | Stamp \Stamp\ (st[a^]mp) v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stamped
(st[a^]mt; 215); p. pr. & vb. n. Stamping.] [OE. stampen;
akin to LG. & D. stampen, G. stampfen, OHG. stampf[=o]n, Dan.
stampe, Sw. stampa, Icel. stappa, G. stampf a pestle and E.
step. See Step, v. i., and cf. Stampede.]
1. To strike beat, or press forcibly with the bottom of the
foot, or by thrusting the foot downward. --Shak.
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He frets, he fumes, he stares, he stamps the ground.
--Dryden.
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2. To bring down (the foot) forcibly on the ground or floor;
as, he stamped his foot with rage.
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3. To crush; to pulverize; specifically (Metal.), to crush by
the blow of a heavy stamp, as ore in a mill.
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I took your sin, the calf which ye had made, and
burnt it with fire, and stamped it, and ground it
very small. --Deut. ix.
21.
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4. To impress with some mark or figure; as, to stamp a plate
with arms or initials.
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5. Fig.: To impress; to imprint; to fix deeply; as, to stamp
virtuous principles on the heart.
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God . . . has stamped no original characters on our
minds wherein we may read his being. --Locke.
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6. To cut out, bend, or indent, as paper, sheet metal, etc.,
into various forms, by a blow or suddenly applied pressure
with a stamp or die, etc.; to mint; to coin.
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7. To put a stamp on, as for postage; as, to stamp a letter;
to stamp a legal document.
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To stamp out, to put an end to by sudden and energetic
action; to extinguish; as, to stamp out a rebellion.
[1913 Webster]Stamping \Stamp"ing\,
a. & n. from Stamp, v.
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Stamping ground, a place frequented, and much trodden, by
animals, wild or domesticated; hence (Colloq.), the scene
of one's labors or exploits; also, one's favorite resort;
in this sense, often called stomping ground. [U.S.]
Stamping machine, a machine for forming metallic articles
or impressions by stamping.
Stamping mill (Mining), a stamp mill.
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Stamping ground (gcide) | Stamping \Stamp"ing\,
a. & n. from Stamp, v.
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Stamping ground, a place frequented, and much trodden, by
animals, wild or domesticated; hence (Colloq.), the scene
of one's labors or exploits; also, one's favorite resort;
in this sense, often called stomping ground. [U.S.]
Stamping machine, a machine for forming metallic articles
or impressions by stamping.
Stamping mill (Mining), a stamp mill.
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Stamping machine (gcide) | Stamping \Stamp"ing\,
a. & n. from Stamp, v.
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Stamping ground, a place frequented, and much trodden, by
animals, wild or domesticated; hence (Colloq.), the scene
of one's labors or exploits; also, one's favorite resort;
in this sense, often called stomping ground. [U.S.]
Stamping machine, a machine for forming metallic articles
or impressions by stamping.
Stamping mill (Mining), a stamp mill.
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Stamping mill (gcide) | Stamping \Stamp"ing\,
a. & n. from Stamp, v.
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Stamping ground, a place frequented, and much trodden, by
animals, wild or domesticated; hence (Colloq.), the scene
of one's labors or exploits; also, one's favorite resort;
in this sense, often called stomping ground. [U.S.]
Stamping machine, a machine for forming metallic articles
or impressions by stamping.
Stamping mill (Mining), a stamp mill.
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Tamping iron (gcide) | Tamping \Tamp"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who tamps; specifically, the act of filling
up a hole in a rock, or the branch of a mine, for the
purpose of blasting the rock or exploding the mine.
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2. The material used in tamping. See Tamp, v. t., 1.
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Tamping iron, an iron rod for beating down the earthy
substance in tamping for blasting.
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stamping ground (wn) | stamping ground
n 1: a frequently visited place [syn: haunt, hangout,
resort, repair, stamping ground] |
stamping machine (wn) | stamping machine
n 1: a power tool that stamps; "a metal stamper" [syn: {stamping
machine}, stamper] |
stamping mill (wn) | stamping mill
n 1: a mill in which ore is crushed with stamps [syn: {stamp
mill}, stamping mill] |
tamping bar (wn) | tamping bar
n 1: a tool for tamping (e.g., for tamping tobacco into a pipe
bowl or a charge into a drill hole etc.) [syn: tamp,
tamper, tamping bar] |
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