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单词 fuller
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fuller1

noun ˈfʊləˈfʊlər
  • A person whose occupation is fulling cloth.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This had been demonstrated before in the Marian persecution in the 1550s where many of the martyrs had occupations such as labourers, weavers, carpenters and fullers.
    • Stale urine contains ammonia; in ancient Rome fullers used it in the cleaning and dyeing of clothes; in Britain it was known as lye and was the choice of poor housewives well into the nineteenth century.
    • Le Balle was also one of the places where fullers set up tenters used to stretch out cloth to dry.
    • The charter created the town's first link with the textile industry as it allowed fullers - who cleansed and thickened cloth by washing and beating it - to ply their trade in Bolton.

Origin

Old English fullere, from Latin fullo, of unknown origin.

Rhymes

ampulla, bulla, Müller, pula, puller

fuller2

noun ˈfʊləˈfʊlər
  • 1A grooved or rounded tool on which iron is shaped.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the billet was finished I forged a bar out of the billet, forged the shoulder, then the tip and edges, next the fuller was forged in with a fullering tool I built for this sword, lastly the tang was hammered in.
    1. 1.1 A groove made by a fuller, especially in a horseshoe.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The object of the present invention is to provide an improved method of manufacturing a horseshoe with fullering using traditional smithing techniques whilst avoiding undesirable deformation.
verb ˈfʊləˈfʊlər
[with object]
  • Stamp (iron) with a fuller.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The following miscellaneous forging operations are briefly presented: coining, heading, piercing, hubbing, cogging, fullering and edging, roll forging, and skew rolling.
    • ‘The course covered forge welding, annealing, drawing out, fullering, upsetting, and most aspects of traditional blacksmithing.’
    • The idea of fullering is to lighten and strengthen the blade at the same time.
    • Using drawing, splitting, fullering, riveting and sinking techniques, we will produce ladles, forks, spoons and spatulas using iron, copper and brass.
    • It should be noted the 1878 is fullered one one side only.
    • These stations have names such as fullering, blocking, edging, bending and cut off.
    • The body is stiff and flexible due to the tapering and fullering as well as the spring tempered martensitic body.
    • While the blade is substantial, it is fullered to provide balance and good handling characteristics.
    • The broad, fullered blade with a clipped-back point seen on the sword shown on the salt is quite impractical for hunting.
    • By the time he had show us drawing down, controlled bending, fullering, flatting in mild steel, I was the proud owner of a fire rake.
    • Heavy forged gate, with 20 mm square verticals, fullered spiked tops and circles captured by collars.

Origin

Early 19th century (as a verb): of unknown origin.

 
 

fuller1

nounˈfo͝olərˈfʊlər
  • A person who fulls cloth.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Stale urine contains ammonia; in ancient Rome fullers used it in the cleaning and dyeing of clothes; in Britain it was known as lye and was the choice of poor housewives well into the nineteenth century.
    • Le Balle was also one of the places where fullers set up tenters used to stretch out cloth to dry.
    • This had been demonstrated before in the Marian persecution in the 1550s where many of the martyrs had occupations such as labourers, weavers, carpenters and fullers.
    • The charter created the town's first link with the textile industry as it allowed fullers - who cleansed and thickened cloth by washing and beating it - to ply their trade in Bolton.

Origin

Old English fullere, from Latin fullo, of unknown origin.

fuller2

nounˈfo͝olərˈfʊlər
  • 1A grooved or rounded tool on which iron is shaped.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the billet was finished I forged a bar out of the billet, forged the shoulder, then the tip and edges, next the fuller was forged in with a fullering tool I built for this sword, lastly the tang was hammered in.
    1. 1.1 A groove made by this, especially in a horseshoe.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The object of the present invention is to provide an improved method of manufacturing a horseshoe with fullering using traditional smithing techniques whilst avoiding undesirable deformation.
verbˈfo͝olərˈfʊlər
[with object]
  • Stamp (iron) with a fuller.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The body is stiff and flexible due to the tapering and fullering as well as the spring tempered martensitic body.
    • It should be noted the 1878 is fullered one one side only.
    • These stations have names such as fullering, blocking, edging, bending and cut off.
    • Heavy forged gate, with 20 mm square verticals, fullered spiked tops and circles captured by collars.
    • The broad, fullered blade with a clipped-back point seen on the sword shown on the salt is quite impractical for hunting.
    • Using drawing, splitting, fullering, riveting and sinking techniques, we will produce ladles, forks, spoons and spatulas using iron, copper and brass.
    • The idea of fullering is to lighten and strengthen the blade at the same time.
    • ‘The course covered forge welding, annealing, drawing out, fullering, upsetting, and most aspects of traditional blacksmithing.’
    • While the blade is substantial, it is fullered to provide balance and good handling characteristics.
    • The following miscellaneous forging operations are briefly presented: coining, heading, piercing, hubbing, cogging, fullering and edging, roll forging, and skew rolling.
    • By the time he had show us drawing down, controlled bending, fullering, flatting in mild steel, I was the proud owner of a fire rake.

Origin

Early 19th century (as a verb): of unknown origin.

 
 
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