Chafer definition

Chafer means material in the bead area to protect the carcass against chafing or abrasion by the wheel rim.
Chafer means a piece of net attached to the exterior surface of the cod end to protect it from wear;
Chafer. Chafer" means material in the bead area to protect the carcass against chafing or abrasion by the wheel rim.

Examples of Chafer in a sentence

  • Kendall’ Calvinism to 1649 (London, 1997) in Chafer Theological Seminary Journal, 5 (1999), pp.65-67 Lewis, ‘Taylor and Martin Lewis, ‘Jeremy Taylor and Richard Baxter: A Comparison Baxter’ and a Contrast’, The Expository Times, 14 (1902), pp.71-74 Lindberg, Reformations Carter Lindberg, The European Reformations (Oxford, 1996) Lye, ‘Afternoon Thomas Lye [Leigh], ‘Mr. Lyes Afternoon Sermon’ in Edmund Sermon’ Calamy (ed.), An Exact Collection Of Farewel Sermons ...

  • Even so, Amanda Sackur and Tony Chafer have noted the influence of John McKenzie on French scholarship.108 Generally, British and French schools of thought have developed along similar lines.

  • Abdelkebir Khatibi, Catherine Hodeir and Michel Pierre were among the first to do so.114 After a longer pause Tony Chafer, Amanda Sackur and others combined intriguing articles examining the imperial traces in education and propaganda.

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