Definition of Casemen

1. caseman [n] - See also: caseman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Casemen

casein paint
caseinase
caseinate
caseinates
caseinogen
caseins
caseless
caselike
caseload
caseloads
casemaking clothes moth
casemate
casemated
casemates
caseness
caseo-iodine
caseose
caseoses
caseous
caseous abscess
caseous degeneration
caseous lymphadenitis
caseous necrosis

Literary usage of Casemen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. "Red Books" of the British Fire Prevention Committee by British Fire Prevention Committee (1900)
"Sheet Glass; a casemen: 35. FIRE TESTS WITH DOORS. A 2-in. Framei Pitch Pine I )oor with 2-in. Solid Panels; a a-in. Framed Deal Door with 2-in. ..."

2. Mark Twain: A Biography : the Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne by Albert Bigelow Paine (1912)
"I saw the operator set at the rate of 3000 ems an hour, which, counting distribution, was but little short of four casemen's work. ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1874)
"... bet you another five shillings there isn't such a thing as a sash in the village. Keep your weather eye open, Robert. They are diamond-paned casemen ..."

4. The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical by Alexander Chalmers (1803)
"... crowd on such occasions is more numerous in the open way, you may observe them also to the very garrets huddled together, four at least at a casemen,t. ..."

5. Financing an Enterprise by Hugh Ronald Conyngton (1921)
"I saw the operator set at the rate of 3000 ems an hour, which, counting distribution, was but little short of four casemen's work. ..."

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