Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . OoddarWs Oxyhydrogrn Polariscope. primary and secondary colors at the same time, one being re-flected in the direction t,and the other thrown U{>od the screenat f. POLAEISTROBOMETER. 1761 POLISHED BRICK. Polax-is-tro-bome-ter. The title given to aninstrument devised by Professor Wilde of Benie forinvestigating the relations of various lipoids to


Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . OoddarWs Oxyhydrogrn Polariscope. primary and secondary colors at the same time, one being re-flected in the direction t,and the other thrown U{>od the screenat f. POLAEISTROBOMETER. 1761 POLISHED BRICK. Polax-is-tro-bome-ter. The title given to aninstrument devised by Professor Wilde of Benie forinvestigating the relations of various lipoids to po-lari2ed light. Po-lari-ty. The property of attraction or repul-sion, or of tiiicing certain directions. Polar-izer. The lower prism. The one beneaththe stage of the microscope in polarizing apparatus. Polda-ry. (Fabric.) A kind of coarse canvas. Foldir/ni. Poldway. (Fabric.) Coarse bagging stuff forcoal-sacks, etc. Pole. 1. The tongne of a vehicle. The pcU was the oniver-^al appendage to the ancient animals, of whatever kind, were attached to the vehicle byyokes. See YoKz ; Chariot. Chariots with two or three poles were used by the we perhaps see the first shafts, unless the bilateral polesof the Scythian nomad,


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