casings

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Dried dung of cattle used as fuel
plural of casing
casing
That which encloses or encases

Some people like to split the casing of a sausage before cooking so it doesn't split, others don't.

casing
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sausage casings
plural form of sausage casing
casing
(AKA “brickmould” or “trim”) Moulding around window and door frames that serve as a finishing boundary, either on the interior of the window or door
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Casing is the structural retainer for the walls of oil and gas wells, and accounts for 75% (by weight) of OCTG shipments Casing is used to prevent contamination of both the surrounding water table and the well itself Casing lasts the life of a well and is not usually removed when a well is closed
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present participle of case
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(AKA “brickmould” or “trim”) Moulding around window and door frames that serve as a finishing boundary, usually on the interior of the window or door (learn more) Trim around the exterior of windows and doors is usually called “brickmould”
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Casing is the structural retainer for the walls of oil and gas wells and accounts for 75% (by weight) of OCTG shipments Casing is used to prevent contamination of both the surrounding water table and the well itself Casing lasts the life of a well and is not usually removed when a well is closed
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Pipe cemented in the well to seal off formation fluids or keep the hole from caving in
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the enclosing frame around a door or window opening; "the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced" the outermost covering of a pneumatic tire
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A trim Exposed molding or framing around a window or door, on either the inside or outside, to cover the space between the window frame or jamb and the wall
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The pressure containing stationary element that encloses the rotor and associated internal components of a compressor, including integral inlet and discharge connections (020)
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A type of moulding used to cover the small space between a door jamb or window frame and the adjacent wall
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The structural steel retainer for the walls of oil and gas wells, and accounts for 75% (by weight) of the shipments of all oil country tubular goods (see OCTG) Casing is used to prevent contamination of both the surrounding water table and the well itself Casing lasts the life of a well and is not usually removed when a well is closed
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See Case, n
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Molding used as framing around a window or door Also referred to as Trim
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The act or process of inclosing in, or covering with, a case or thin substance, as plaster, boards, etc
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The tire body, composed of plies which form the tire's structure and give it shape Sometimes called the Carcass
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the framework around a door or a window
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the outermost covering of a pneumatic tire
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Pipe used in water well construction generally extending from the land surface to the top of the well screen The type and size of casing used will vary depending on well yield and other design requirements
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{i} protective covering; frame; cover
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the enclosing frame around a door or window opening; "the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced"
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The application of a layer of glass over a layer of contrasting color The gaffer either gathers one layer over another gather, or inflates a gob of hot glass inside a pr eformed blank of another color The two components adhere and are inflated together (perhaps with frequent reheating) until they have the desired form Sometimes, the upper layer is carved, cut, or acid-etched to produce cameo glass
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Steel pipe set in a well to prevent the hole from sloughing or caving and to enable formations to be isolated (there may be several strings of casing in a well, one inside the other)
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An outside covering, for protection or ornament, or to precent the radiation of heat
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Steel pipe cemented in place in an oil or gas well as the drilling progresses or when the well is completed The casing serves several purposes: (1) to prevent the formation walls from caving or squeezing into the hole during drilling; (2) to protect one formation from damage when heavy mud weights are required in drilling another; (3) to provide a means to isolate porous and permeable formations from one another at the wellbore; (4) to prevent contamination of shallow aquifers by drilling muds See also casing string
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Tubes or pipes used in boreholes to keep them from caving in Usually made in pieces of ten feet lengths that screw together
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steel pipe placed in a wellbore as drilling progresses to prevent the wall of the hole from caving in during drilling, to provide protection for subsequent casing or tubing strings and to provide a means of extracting petroleum if the well is productive
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Wooden trim that surrounds the perimeter of the exterior and interior of a window or door Casings come in a variety of profile
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A casing is a substance or object that covers something and protects it. the outer casings of missiles. an outer layer of metal, rubber etc that covers and protects something such as a wire or tyre
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Steel pipe used in oil wells to seal off fluids in the rocks from the bore hole and to prevent the walls of the hole from caving
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Exposed molding or framing around a window or door, on either the inside or outside, to cover the space between the window frame or jamb and the wall
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An inclosing frame; esp
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Molding of various widths used to trim door and window openings at the jambs Also called LINEAL CLAPBOARD A thin, narrow board with one edge thicker than the other, used as siding Offers clapboard-style vinyl siding in different exposures, several different finishes, and even different panel projections
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A paper cover that protects the charges of a model rocket engine and confines the internal pressure during combustion allowing the exhaust gas to escape through the nozzle
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the housing or outer covering of something; "the clock has a walnut case"
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Trim moulding applied around interior and exterior window and door openings to cover the gap between the frame or jamb an the wall
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– Decorative Wood Trim usually between 2”-4” wide   It goes around doors and windows on the inside of a house
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Molding of various widths and thicknesses used to trim door and window openings at the jambs
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