| | slovo | definícia |  | packing box (encz)
 | packing box,	n: |  | Packing box (gcide)
 | Packing \Pack"ing\, n. 1. The act or process of one who packs.
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 2. Any material used to pack, fill up, or make close.
 Specifically (Mach.): A substance or piece used to make a
 joint impervious; as:
 (a) A thin layer, or sheet, of yielding or elastic
 material inserted between the surfaces of a flange
 joint.
 (b) The substance in a stuffing box, through which a
 piston rod slides.
 (c) A yielding ring, as of metal, which surrounds a piston
 and maintains a tight fit, as inside a cylinder, etc.
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 3. (Masonry) Same as Filling. [Rare in the U. S.]
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 4. A trick; collusion. [Obs.] --Bale.
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 Cherd packing (Bridge Building), the arrangement, side by
 side, of several parts, as bars, diagonals, a post, etc.,
 on a pin at the bottom of a chord. --Waddell.
 
 Packing box, a stuffing box. See under Stuffing.
 
 Packing press, a powerful press for baling cotton, wool,
 hay, etc.
 
 Packing ring. See Packing, 2
 (c), and Illust. of Piston.
 
 Packing sheet.
 (a) A large cloth for packing goods.
 (b) A sheet prepared for packing hydropathic patients.
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 |  | packing box (wn)
 | packing box n 1: a small chamber in which packing is compressed around a
 reciprocating shaft or piston to form a seal [syn:
 stuffing box, packing box]
 2: a large crate in which goods are packed for shipment or
 storage [syn: packing box, packing case]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | Packing box (gcide)
 | Packing \Pack"ing\, n. 1. The act or process of one who packs.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 2. Any material used to pack, fill up, or make close.
 Specifically (Mach.): A substance or piece used to make a
 joint impervious; as:
 (a) A thin layer, or sheet, of yielding or elastic
 material inserted between the surfaces of a flange
 joint.
 (b) The substance in a stuffing box, through which a
 piston rod slides.
 (c) A yielding ring, as of metal, which surrounds a piston
 and maintains a tight fit, as inside a cylinder, etc.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 3. (Masonry) Same as Filling. [Rare in the U. S.]
 [1913 Webster]
 
 4. A trick; collusion. [Obs.] --Bale.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 Cherd packing (Bridge Building), the arrangement, side by
 side, of several parts, as bars, diagonals, a post, etc.,
 on a pin at the bottom of a chord. --Waddell.
 
 Packing box, a stuffing box. See under Stuffing.
 
 Packing press, a powerful press for baling cotton, wool,
 hay, etc.
 
 Packing ring. See Packing, 2
 (c), and Illust. of Piston.
 
 Packing sheet.
 (a) A large cloth for packing goods.
 (b) A sheet prepared for packing hydropathic patients.
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