How To Use One-sixteenth In A Sentence
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Carbide of 1 inch mesh and above shall not contain more than 5 per cent. of dust, such dust to be defined as carbide capable of passing through a mesh of one-sixteenth of an inch.
Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
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The fuel cells in the tanker are made of nylon fabric less than one-sixteenth of an inch thick.
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The psyllid is a small, brownish, aphid-like insect, one-eighth to one-sixteenth of an inch in length.
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In the scalding flame, Wesley remembered his brother, curly haired and anxious, slapping a twenty-dollar bill into his hand for a teener—one-sixteenth of an ounce of some of the best crank Wesley had ever come across.
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One-eighth and one-sixteenth Hawaiian were they, which meant that seven-eighths or fifteen-sixteenths white blood informed that skin yet failed to obliterate the modicum of golden tawny brown of Polynesia.
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The solid angle in question is only p / 4 steradian, one-sixteenth of the entire sky.
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The vulcanization of thin articles from one twenty-fifth to one-sixteenth inch thick, is done by Parkes 'patented process, that is, dipping it in carbon disulphide for a short time, to which chloride or bromide of sulphur has been added, and when the solvent has evaporated the sulphur remains behind.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883