Definition of Seggars

1. seggar [n] - See also: seggar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seggars

sefirot
seg
segar
segars
segawa's dystonia
segelerite
segement
segemented
segements
segetal
segfault
segfaulted
segfaulting
segfaults
seggar
seggars (current term)
segge
seghol
seghols
segment
segment long spacing
segment polarity gene
segmenta
segmenta hepatis
segmenta lienis
segmenta medullae spinalis
segmenta medullae spinalis cervicalia
segmenta medullae spinalis coccygea
segmenta medullae spinalis lumbaria
segmenta medullae spinalis sacralia

Literary usage of Seggars

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

1. Chemical Technology: Or, Chemistry, Applied to the Arts and to Manufactures by Friedrich Ludwig Knapp, Walter Rogers Johnson (1849)
"The air-dried pipes can only be burnt in seggars, us it is essential that they should preserve their white color. If the pipes are short, and ihere is no ..."

2. Chemical Technology: Or, Chemistry, Applied to the Arts and to Manufactures by Friedrich Ludwig Knapp, Walter Rogers Johnson (1849)
"The air-dried pipes can only be burnt in seggars, as it is essential that they should preserve their white color. If the pipes are short, and there is no ..."

3. A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement and Present State of the by George Richardson Porter, John Holland (1846)
"For this purpose they are placed in deep boxes called seggars, ... of fire clay and old ground seggars, which should be well baked, and capable of ..."

4. A Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement, and Present State of the by George Richardson Porter (1832)
"For this purpose they are placed in deep boxes called seggars, made of a mixture of fire clay and old ground seggars, which should be well baked, ..."

5. Treatise on the Origin, Progressive Improvement, and Present State of the (1832)
"For this purpose they are placed in deep boxes called seggars, made of a mixture of fire clay and old ground seggars, which should be well baked, ..."

6. Chemical Technology: Or, Chemistry, Applied to the Arts and to Manufactures by Friedrich Knapp, Edmund Ronalds, Thomas Richardson (1848)
"Whilst at Sevres the seggars last 15 firings or more, at Vienna they last but ... At the last locality, the loss occasioned by the seggars becoming useless ..."

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