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 . umpet, of that class. The of thehand into the pnfilion of the French horn regulatesthe inllection of the oonmls. 2. (Architecture.) a. An isolated building of or-namental character. b. A turret rising from the general bight of abuilding. c. A projecting apartment of a building. d. A tent-shapinl roof. 3. A tent ; a nianpice. 4. (Ge


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 . umpet, of that class. The of thehand into the pnfilion of the French horn regulatesthe inllection of the oonmls. 2. (Architecture.) a. An isolated building of or-namental character. b. A turret rising from the general bight of abuilding. c. A projecting apartment of a building. d. A tent-shapinl roof. 3. A tent ; a nianpice. 4. (Gem.^.) The part of a diamond or other gembelow tlie gird/r and lietweeii it and the collet. Pa-villon-chi-iiois. (Afusic.) An instrumenthaving a nnnibei- of small bells in a frame, which isagitated by striking the stall on the ground. It isespecially useil in marching music. Bells, high and low, are used in military music,and occasionally for dramatic effects in operas. The (jlockrHSjieil is an instrument in which bellsare rung by keys ; in one case bars of steel are sub-stituted for bells. Gonrfs and trianrjlcs are but forms of bells. Paving-beetle. A rammer used by paviors. A traveling rammer, like Fig.


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