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puddled
puddled, ppl. a. (ˈpʌd(ə)ld) [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Rendered muddy or turbid by stirring, as water in a puddle; dirty, miry, foul. Also fig. (formerly sometimes, Muddled, confused, puzzled).1559 Morwyng Evonym. 17 Fill a great pot with the puddled water. 1590 Shakes. Com. Err. v. i. 173 Great pailes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shingling
The product of the finery was a bloom or loop (from old Frankish luppa or lopp, meaning a shapeless mass); that of the puddling furnace was a puddled In more recent times, the process was carried out using mechanical jaws to squeeze the puddled ball into shape. References H. R. wikipedia.org
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Puddling (metallurgy)
When the iron "came to nature", that is, to a pasty consistency, it was gathered into a puddled ball, shingled, and rolled (as described below). The hearth is where the iron is charged, melted and puddled. The hearth's shape is usually elliptical; in length and wide. wikipedia.org
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puddle
▪ I. puddle, n. (ˈpʌd(ə)l) Forms: 4–5 podel, (4 -elle, 5–6 -ell), 5 poþel, pothel, 5–7 puddel, (6 -elle, -il, 6–7 -ell), 6 poddell, podle, 6 Sc. pwdyll, 6–7 pudle; 6– puddle. [ME. podel, puddel, app. dim. from OE. pudd ditch, furrow (puddas ‘sulcos’ in Prudentius Gloss; cf. dial. pudge, pudgell), = ... Oxford English Dictionary
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unpuddled
unˈpuddled, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)a 1618 Sylvester Maidens Blush 1437 When the ægyptians could no more perceive Nile's over-floud, nor any mud to leave; But pure, unpuddled on the sand to slide. 1842 Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl. V. 128/1 The whole surface of the hill is to be left unpuddled. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stringer (slag)
Applications Stays made from puddled iron bar were used as a cheaper alternative to copper for joining the inner and outer firebox plates of steam locomotives wikipedia.org
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shingler
▪ I. ˈshingler1 [f. shingle n.1 or v.1 + -er1.] 1. One who shingles houses, etc.; also U.S. ‘one who or a machine which cuts and prepares shingles’ (Ogilvie 1882).1445 in 5th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. 528/1 Paid 2 shyngelers and a boy, mending the old rofe of the church 20d. 1554 in Shropsh. Par. Docum.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vulcan (barge)
The plating had to be hammered out of puddled iron as no iron rolling mills existed at the time. wikipedia.org
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Tinker
The hole was covered with a temporary 'dam' which would be broken when the liquid metal had puddled at the bottom of the furnace. wikipedia.org
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tapia
‖ tapia (ˈtɑːpɪə) [Sp. tapia mud-wall: see Diez.] Clay or mud puddled, rammed, and dried: used for walls. Also attrib.1748 Earthquake of Peru iii. 268 The Walls are of Clay ramm'd between two Planks, which they call Tapias. 1834–47 J. S. Macaulay Field Fortif. (1851) 146 Loop⁓holes, when they can be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mud House
It was constructed about 1836 of clay, puddled with straw, and then rammed into forms above a fieldstone foundation and is a rare surviving example of wikipedia.org
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Semi-steel
wrought iron. 6-pounder and 12-pounder Wiard rifles designed by Norman Wiard and used in the American Civil War (1861–1865) were made of semi-steel (puddled wikipedia.org
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Burrator Reservoir
The Sheepstor Dam was built in 1894 and is an earth embankment with a core wall of puddled clay above the original ground level, with a concrete section wikipedia.org
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Südbrücke, Mainz
The puddled iron (wrought iron) structure bridge had four bridge segments. wikipedia.org
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De Vargas Street House
In 1902, Hewett inspected the walls while they were being repaired and noted a few sections that were constructed from 'puddled' adobe, a building technique Most of the house is constructed from adobe brick, which was a Spanish colonial technology, while a few lower wall sections are puddled adobe characteristic wikipedia.org
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