Crossword-Solution: STEELYARD 9 letters, 9 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Steelyard n. A form of balance in which the body to be weighed is
suspended from the shorter arm of a lever, which turns on a fulcrum,
and a counterpoise is caused to slide upon the longer arm to produce
equilibrium, its place upon this arm (which is notched or graduated)
indicating the weight; a Roman balance; -- very commonly used also in
the plural form, steelyards.

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"_____ Blues” (1973 Fonda film) 1 answer
Balance also called lever scales 1 answer
Balance for weighing objects. 1 answer
Pittsburgh work area 1 answer
Portable balance 1 answer
Workplace where beams are often seen 1 answer
Weighing device 3 answers
equaliser 5 answers
Scales 12 answers
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Sentences with STEELYARD (5)

The congregation of neighbours think I mane my son Bob, naturally; but the secret is that I mane the bob o’ the steelyard.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
Another form is that of the Roman balance, our steelyard, consisting of a lever or beam, suspended near one of its extremities, on the longer arm of which a counterpoise slides.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
For nearly two hundred years--that is, throughout the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries--the English market was principally supplied with iron and steel from Spain and Germany; the foreign merchants of the Steelyard doing a large and profitable trade in those commodities.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
This branch of trade was principally in the hands of the Steelyard Company of Foreign Merchants, established in Upper Thames Street, a little above London Bridge; and they imported large quantities of iron and steel from foreign countries, principally from Sweden, Germany, and Spain.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
The price of iron was then very high, and the best sorts were still imported from abroad; a good deal of the foreign iron and steel being still landed at the Steelyard on the Thames, in the immediate neighbourhood of Crawshay's ironmongery store.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1945–2001).