Strickle

Word STRICKLE
Character 8
Hyphenation stric kle
Pronunciations /ˈstrɪkl̩/

Definitions and meanings of "Strickle"

What do we mean by strickle?

An instrument used to level off grain or other material in a measure. noun

A foundry tool used to shape a mold in sand or loam. noun

A tool for sharpening scythes. noun

A straight-edge used to sweep grain off level with the top of a measure when measuring grain. noun

A wooden swingle for dressing flax. noun

In carpentry and masonry, a pattern or template. noun

In founding: A straight-edge used to remove superfluous sand to a level with the top of a flask after ramming the sand into it. Compare loam-board. noun

A template or pattern used in sweeping patterns in sand or loam. noun

In cutlery, a straight-edge fed with emery, and employed to grind the edges of knives arranged spirally on a cylinder. noun

In founding, to sweep; form to a round surface by means of a templet or sweep.

An instrument to strike grain to a level with the measure; a strike. noun

An instrument for whetting scythes; a rifle. noun

An instrument used for smoothing the surface of a core. noun

A templet; a pattern. noun

An instrument used in dressing flax. noun

A rod used to level grain etc. when being measured noun

A tool for sharpening scythes noun

An instrument used for smoothing the surface of a core. noun

A templet; a pattern. noun

An instrument used in dressing flax. noun

A rod used to level grain etc. when being measured, or concrete after pouring.

A tool for sharpening scythes.

An instrument used for smoothing the surface of a core.

A templet; a pattern.

An instrument used in dressing flax.

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The word "strickle" in example sentences

This mud pie is built up into the desired shape, supported by a metal base plate ( "strickle"), layer by painstaking layer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

According to Dr. Webster "It is probably accurate to say that many fish such as minnous, strickle backs and guppies are capable of the same intelectual feats as rats or mice" ❋ Unknown (2008)

A strickle: a piece of wood used for striking off the surplus from a corn measure. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)

It would be superfluous to point out omissions like strickle, which would have helped explain struck measure (described under heaped measure, p. 165), or stylistic slips like sawed for sawn, so I shall control myself. ❋ Unknown (1982)

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