Crossword-Solution: REVERBERATORY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Reverberatory | a. | Producing reverberation; acting by reverberation; reverberative. |
| Reverberatory | n. | A reverberatory furnace. |
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The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in
some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue
of Hercules, or of a lion.
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Sentences with REVERBERATORY (5)
Reynolds that this might be performed in what is called a reverberatory furnace,[7] in which the iron should not mix with the coal, but be heated solely by the flame.
Percy, in his excellent work on Metallurgy, thus describes a reverberatory furnace:--"It consists essentially of three parts--a fireplace at one end, a stack or chimney at the other, and a bed between both on which the matter is heated.
Then the brothers Cranege, in 1766, adopted the reverberatory or air furnace, in which they placed the pig or cast iron, and without blast or the addition of anything more than common raw pit-coal, converted the same into good malleable iron, which being taken red hot from the reverberatory furnace to the forge hammer, was drawn into bars according to the will of the workman.
Thus, like the Craneges, he employed the reverberatory or air furnace, without blast, and, like Onions, he worked the fused metal with iron bars until it was brought into lumps, when it was removed and forged into malleable iron.
His method may be thus briefly described: the bottom of the reverberatory furnace was hollow, so as to contain the fluid metal, introduced into it by ladles; the heat being kept up by pit-coal or other fuel.