Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A curved beveling-machine for cutting off and beveling the ends of stereotype plates.
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Examples
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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Arrived before sunrise, met the other guys - John's brothers and a few others, and set up the equipment - the racks, a gas tail-cutter etc.
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