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nealed, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Annealed; having undergone the process of annealing.
1538Leland Itin. (1769) VI. 72 Pottes exceeding finely nelyd and florishid. 1576Baker Jewell of Health 193 b, Poure a fourth parte of it into a newe and stronge nealed potte. 1615Crooke Body of Man 110 On the inside [they are] lined with slime, and as it were nealed like earthen pots. 1658A. Fox Würtz' Surg. i. iv. 13 The stenching of blood must be effected onely with nealed Irons and other burning meanes. 1684R. Waller Nat. Exper. 111 A Leaden Plummet being fastened to a nealed Brass-Wire. a1734North Exam. i. ii. §46 (1740) 52 The Patent for the Invention of nealed Cannon. |