| | slovo | definícia |  | stuffing box (encz)
 | stuffing box,	n: |  | Stuffing box (gcide)
 | Stuffing \Stuff"ing\, n. 1. That which is used for filling anything; as, the stuffing
 of a saddle or cushion.
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 2. (Cookery) Any seasoning preparation used to stuff meat;
 especially, a composition of bread, condiments, spices,
 etc.; forcemeat; dressing.
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 3. A mixture of oil and tallow used in softening and dressing
 leather.
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 Stuffing box, a device for rendering a joint impervious
 where there is a hole through which a movable cylindrical
 body, as the paston rod of a steam engine, or the plunger
 of a pump, slides back and forth, or in which a shaft
 turns. It usually consists of a box or chamber, made by an
 enlargement of part of the hole, forming a space around
 the rod or shaft for containing packing which is
 compressed and made to fill the space closely by means of
 a sleeve, called the gland, which fits loosely around the
 rod, and is pressed upon the packing by bolts or other
 means.
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 |  | stuffing box (wn)
 | stuffing 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]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | Stuffing box (gcide)
 | Stuffing \Stuff"ing\, n. 1. That which is used for filling anything; as, the stuffing
 of a saddle or cushion.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 2. (Cookery) Any seasoning preparation used to stuff meat;
 especially, a composition of bread, condiments, spices,
 etc.; forcemeat; dressing.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 3. A mixture of oil and tallow used in softening and dressing
 leather.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 Stuffing box, a device for rendering a joint impervious
 where there is a hole through which a movable cylindrical
 body, as the paston rod of a steam engine, or the plunger
 of a pump, slides back and forth, or in which a shaft
 turns. It usually consists of a box or chamber, made by an
 enlargement of part of the hole, forming a space around
 the rod or shaft for containing packing which is
 compressed and made to fill the space closely by means of
 a sleeve, called the gland, which fits loosely around the
 rod, and is pressed upon the packing by bolts or other
 means.
 [1913 Webster]
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