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socketed, ppl. a.|ˈsɒkɪtɪd| [f. socket n. or v.] 1. Fitted with or placed in a socket.
1649in Archaeol. X. 404 Two whyte marble colums or pillers, soccated in two foote stepps of black marble. 1713J. Warder True Amazons 8 His Tongue being not long enough to reach the Honey out of the socketed Flowers. 1853Ruskin Stones Ven. III. App. x. 246 So that the socketed arrangement is not seen. 1871Archaeol. XLIII. 446 Two celts, one at least socketed, were found at Hagbourn,..with a socketed spear-head of bronze. 1877Rosenthal Muscles & Nerves 95 All these tensions must combine to press together the socketed parts. 2. Golf. Of a ball or shot: that has been played off the socket.
1911C. Leitch Golf for Girls 86 At the finish of a socketted shot. 1963P. Campbell How to become Scratch Golfer v. 57 Tom's contribution is a socketed recovery shot out of the bushes. |