单词 | toothing |
释义 | toothingn. 1. Development or ‘cutting’ of the teeth, dentition: = teething n.2 1. Obsolete or rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > digestive or excretive organs > digestive organs > mouth > tooth or teeth > [noun] > dentition toothingc1440 breeding of teeth1544 dentition1615 teething1732 milk teething1822 eruption1859 c1440 Pallad. on Husb. i. 665 As seek ar they [peacocks] as childron in tothynge. 1656 J. Smith Compl. Pract. Physick 323 Toothing of Children is about the seventh Moneth. 1796 E. Darwin Zoonomia ii. 51 The pain of toothing often begins much earlier than is suspected. 2. a. A structure or formation (natural or artificial) consisting of teeth or tooth-like projections; such teeth collectively; dentation, serration. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > condition or fact of receding > condition or action of indentation of edge > [noun] > fine indentation of edge or serration serrature?1541 toothing1611 denticulation1681 pectination1800 serration1842 dentilation1846 dentation1852 serra1866 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Allochons d'un rouët, the teeth, or toothing, of a wheele, in a clocke. 1754 H. Baker in Philos. Trans. 1753 (Royal Soc.) 48 122 The toothing in the middle thereof almost proves that part to have been the palate of some animal. 1845 J. Lindley School Bot. (1858) i. 9 If the toothings are..like those of a saw, the leaves are serrate. 1872 E. Coues Key to N. Amer. Birds 236 A toothing of the under mandible. b. spec. in Building. Bricks or stones left projecting from a wall to form a bond for additional work to be built on; the bond or attachment thus formed; the construction of this. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > disposition of stones or bricks > [noun] > bond > types of toothing1672 Flemish bond1774 heart-bond1819 English bond1825 block bond1864 cross-bond1876 raking bond1876 society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > disposition of stones or bricks > [noun] > bond > types of > bricks forming toothing1672 1672 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 7 4081 In the first Wall there are Stones in toothings, from the top to the bottom. 1674 T. Blount Glossographia (ed. 4) Toothing, the working in of Bricks in a party-wall. 1769 H. Malden in R. Willis & J. W. Clark Archit. Hist. Univ. Cambr. (1886) I. 490 On the outer wall, may be perceived Toothings, where the Building was formerly joined. 1841 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 4 395/1 Regular half brick toothings were inserted, at intervals of 2 feet 3 inches apart. 3. The process of forming teeth or serrations; the furnishing (of a saw, etc.) with teeth. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > making tools, equipment, or fastenings > [noun] > furnishing tool with tooth toothing1833 the world > space > shape > unevenness > condition or fact of receding > condition or action of indentation of edge > [noun] > fine indentation of edge or serration > giving serrated edge to toothing1833 1833 J. Holland Treat. Manuf. Metal II. 56 The toothing [of a sickle] is effected by a small well tempered chisel and a hammer. 1884 C. G. W. Lock Workshop Receipts 3rd Ser. 287/1 After toothing comes hardening [of saws]. Compounds C1. attributive and in other combinations, as toothing-course, toothing-stone (see 2b). ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > building or constructing > disposition of stones or bricks > [noun] > specific stone or brick hirne-stonec1000 parpen1252 coin1350 coin-stone1350 angler1365 parpal1369 corner-stonea1382 cunye1387 tuss1412 quoin1532 table stone1554 quoining1562 copestone1567 ground-stone1567 lock bandc1582 quinyie1588 perpender1611 whelmer1618 parpen stone1633 capstone1665 headera1684 through1683 quoin-stone1688 stretcher1693 closer1700 bed-stone1723 coping-brick1725 girder1726 footstone1728 heading brick1731 bossage1736 lewis-hole1740 shoulder1744 headstone1745 pawl1753 tail-bond1776 coping-stone1778 slocking-stone1778 throughband1794 through-stone1797 stretching-bond1805 core1823 keystone1823 tail-binder1828 stretching-stone1833 header brick1841 coign1843 pawl-stone1844 bay-stone1845 bonder1845 pillar-stone1854 bond-piece1862 stretcher-brick1867 toothing-stone1875 bond-stone1879 pierpoint1891 jumper1904 tush1905 padstone1944 1703 R. Neve City & Countrey Purchaser 51 Lay it on the last Toothing Course to bear it. 1875 R. R. Brash Eccl. Archit. Ireland 18 The chancel has disappeared; toothing-stones..show it to have been 12 ft. wide. C2. toothing-plane n. a plane having the iron almost upright, with a serrated edge, used to score and roughen a surface; see tooth n. 3d. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > shaping tools or equipment > plane > [noun] > plane with serrated edge tooth-plane1823 toothing-plane1847 1847 A. C. Smeaton Builder's Pocket Man. (new ed.) 95 Made somewhat rough with either a rasp or toothing-plane. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.c1440 |
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