Casings [noun]
Definition of Casings:
covering
Opposite/Antonyms of Casings:
-
Sentence/Example of Casings:
The sleeves of his doublet which protruded from his leather casing were of the same colour and material as his trunks.
The flat top had come down a little; we put in a line of bolts, fastening the top of the tube to the outer casing.
The cast-iron outer casing was soon abandoned, though one of them in Wales remained in work fifty years, using steam of 60 lbs.
As the fillers are usually dry they must be moistened before casing or subjected to a very strong pressure.
The wood part of the trap can be easily nailed or screwed to a door or window casing.
A wire is run through the screweye and fastened in a vertical position on the casing with screweyes as shown by B, B.
The device consisted of a bell and battery in a circuit, and a switch which was attached to one door casing.
A thin rubber gasket should be placed between the cover and the casing to provide a water-tight joint.
So the monument has been preserved to our own time, and stands still with its brick casing practically intact.
A good way to avoid shadows and have the mirror handy is to hinge it to the window casing.