
1) Blow it and you see red 2) Engine technology 3) Engineering ring 4) French word used in English 5) Joint seal 6) Joint tightener 7) Leak preventer 8) Leakproofing item 9) Oft-blown piston part 10) Packing ring 11) Pipe joint sealer 12) Piston packing 13) Ring around a piston 14) Rubber ring 15) Rubber ring in the engine
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1) Oring 2) Seal
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[sailing] In sailing, gaskets are lengths of rope or fabric used to hold a stowed sail in place. In modern use, the term is usually restricted to square-rigged ships, the equivalent items on yachts being referred to by the more prosaic `sail ties`. On most ships, gaskets are made of rope. They are attached to the top of the yard and, left l...
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Short length of line for furling a sail.
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• (n.) Any ring or washer of packing. • (n.) A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely. Sea gaskets are common lines; harbor gaskets are plaited and decorated lines or bands. Called also casket. • (n.) The plaited hemp used for packing a piston, as of the steam engine and its pumps.
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A gasket is a flexible strip of material that seals the space between two components to prevent leakage of a gas or fluid between the two objects. There are a further two types of gaskets, rubber gaskets and metal gaskets, which are used to seal varies industry parts from refrigerator doors to parts of an engine.
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A loop of line as used to tie up furled sails.
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1. A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely. Sea gaskets are common lines; harbor gaskets are plaited and decorated lines or bands. Called also casket. ... 2. <mechanics> The plaited hemp used for packing a piston, as of the steam engine and its pumps. Any ring or washer of packing. ... Origin: Cf. F. Garcette, It. Gaschetta, Sp. Ca...
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any material (i.e., paper, cork, asbestos, or rubber) used to seal two essentially stationary surfaces.
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Gas'ket noun [ Confer French
garcette , Italian
gaschetta , Spanish
cajeta caburn,
garceta reef point.]
1. (Nautical) A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely.
Sea gaskets are common lines;
harbor gaskets are plaited and decorated lin...
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A gasket is a compressible packing piece of paper, rubber, asbestos, or other material, sandwiched between the faces of a metal joint to provide a seal.
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In nautical terms a gasket is a piece of line used as a sail stop, that is a cord fastened to the sail-yard of a ship, and used to furl or tie up the sail firmly to the yard by wrapping round both.
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In building, a gasket is the term given to any resilient material used in a joint to prevent leakage. In a door or door frame a strip of resilient material used to provide a tight seal between the door and its frame is known as a gasket.
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[
n] - seal consisting of a ring for packing pistons or sealing a pipe joint
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piece used to make a joint fluid-tight.
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noun seal consisting of a ring for packing pistons or sealing a pipe joint
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A neoprene rubber material of precise size to fit the 3/8' aluminum groove half of STAR CASE's tongue and groove valance. This provides for better environmental isolation at the critical closure points of the case.
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Used between two static surfaces to provide a seal. Made from a variety of deformable materials.
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A thin, expanding material used to seal the gaps and imperfections between hard, adjoining surfaces.
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The black rubber strip that runs around the pane of glass in a window to create a weatherproof join.
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a device installed within the gap of a joint for the purpose of retaining fluid.
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