Results for: clutch working by friction between plates
English English
preparation for printing plates, sheets with pages for checking, technique of making paste-upspaste-up
principles of a body of 19th century English reformers who advocated better social and economic conditions for working peoplechartism
printing process based on the use of intaglio plates created by photographic processes; picture or text produced in this manner, printing process with a rotary press, something printed by rotogravure processrotogravure
process of becoming a member of the proletariat, transformation into a member of the working classproletarianization
process of making stereotype plates (Printing); obsessive repetitive behavior, lack of variation in speech patterns or movement (Psychiatry)stereotypy
proletarian, worker, laborer; member of the proletariat, member of the working classprole
quality of being functional, usefulness; quality of working properlyfunctionality
quit doing something, stop workingpoop out
record of working hourstime sheet
release the clutch (of a car)declutch
resembling scales, resembling the thin plates that form the body covering of some animalsscalelike
rhinoceros, any of several species of large land mammal characterized by tough body plates and a horned snout (native to India and Africa)rhino
room for working, room where one worksworkroom
scarab, genus of European beetles with antennae in the form of thin plates (Biology)Scarabaeus
see also:dervish, somebody working very quicklywhirling dervish
 

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