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deckle

NOUN
  1. (paper making) a frame used to form paper pulp into sheets
  2. rough edge left by a deckle on handmade paper or produced artificially on machine-made paper

How To Use deckle In A Sentence

  • Purchase a brisket with at least 0.6 cm (1/4-inch) of fat on the top (called the deckle). The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The deckle holds the pulp in place until the water drains.
  • This special print edition is accompanied by a hand-drawn remarque on separate debossed, archival paper with a deckled edge.
  • I then mounted the print onto a Masonite board, which was slightly smaller than the print to ensure the outer border would be concealed behind the deckled edges.
  • The eye of the ribeye, which is a long, tender tube about 4 in diameter, and the spinalis muscle, sometimes called the deckle or the rib cap, that wraps around the side opposite the bones. Meathead Goldwyn: Secrets Of Holiday Prime Rib On The Grill
  • I just want to draw your attention to Caleb Crain's excellent rant against what I now learn and might once have known? are called deckle edges. As a follow-up to my previous post
  • I could turn a big lump of cheap meat into short ribs, prime ribs, rib eyes, deckle steaks, and high-quality hamburger.
  • Deckle : A device for fixing the width of a paper-making machine's web . It was originally the movable wooden frame on the hand-mould used for paper making .
  • deckle" for its own sake, and to leave books on hand-made paper absolutely untrimmed, with ragged edges that collect the dirt, are unsightly, and troublesome to turn over. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
  • Book-lovers quite rightly like to find traces of the "deckle" edge, as evidence that a volume has not been unduly reduced by the binder. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
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