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Definition of the noun parison
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noun - plural: parisons
- [context: glassblowing] A spherical mass of glass, rolled immediately after being taken out of the furnace.
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Disciplina rediviva. Advice to young men on private study after leaving school, etc (1856)
by John Smith GILDERDALE
parison is an important element in intellectual growth, as well as in the cultivation of taste. We had purposed to speak of sacred art, and to discuss some further points of importance, in relation to the influence of art studies; but want of space ...
The Europeanisation of Parliamentary Democracy (2013)
by Katrin Auel, Arthur Benz
The second com- parison is a time comparison for German MPs, which allows us to look at some developments with regard to the effects of the increasing political integration of the EU (for study descriptions see Appendix). The strategy of this ...
The Dental Cosmos (1920)
by J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony
parison is that the bar presents a limited surface and thickness of foreign material to which the patient must become accustomed. The gain in surgical and engineering value, however, outweighs in many cases this small inconvenience and ...
The School Journal (1906)
The com— parison is a most excellent one and might have been completed by saying that the person who has acquired the accomplishment of playing the piano or singing, will have a new conception of music, just as the pupil who has ...
The Nation (1906)
The com parison is a fair one ...
SPE/ANTEC 1996 Proceedings (Print version/ 3 volumes) (1996)
by Spe
Procedure Parison Modeling & Measuring A parison is a hot tube, usually circular, of plastic that is formed by extruding the plastic melt through a die. The parison is single most important element in the blow molding process, so modeling of ...
Handbook of Thermoplastic Elastomers (2014)
by Jiri George Drobny
The basic parison is a tube, which, in principle at least, has a constant wall thickness at all points around its circumference and along its length. In practice, circumferential thickness may vary as a result of weld lines, or if the mandrel is not truly ...
The Biblical Encyclopedia (1903)
A Collection of Notes Explanatory, Homiletic and Illustrative Forming a Complete Commentary on the Holy Scriptures Especially Designed for the Use of Ministers, Bible Students and Sunday-school Teachers by James Comper Gray, George Moulton Adams
parison is an encouragement to contentment. A handful is sufficient; and a quiet heart, grateful to God and at peace with men, can make what others might deem poverty not only endurable but welcome. It is God's ...
Encyclopedia and Handbook of Materials, Parts and Finishes, Third Edition (2016)
by Mel Schwartz
Parison The hollow plastic tube for which a plastic component is blow molded. See also blow molding. Parison Swell In blow molding of plastics, the tendency of the parison to enlarge as it emerges from the die. It is expressed as the ratio of ...
The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (2015)
by Chris Baldick
parison. See PARALLELISM. Parnassians. (Parnassiens) A group of French poets who set a new standard of formal precision in *lyric poetry from the 1860s to the 1890s, partly in reaction against the emotional extravagance of * Romanticism.
Dictionary of Glass (2001)
Materials and Techniques by Charles Bray
The parison can be elongated ...
Encyclopedia of Automotive Engineering (2015)
by David Crolla
Parison extrusion Blow molding Part formed (cross-section) (cross-section) Air hose Die head Mold Molded part Molten Figure 8. Extrusion/blow molding. ( Reproduced with permission from CustomPartNet. © CustomPartNet.) Figure 14.
Henley's Encyclopaedia of Practical Engineering and Allied Trades ... (1906)
parison with the ordinary single cylinder type of pump. The expanded steam comes into the low-pressure cylinder, mounted in tandem with the high press. In this example the HP. cylinder is 6' in diameter, and the LP.
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