Gasket Etymology at Frances Pratt blog

Gasket Etymology. gasket (n.)1620s, caskette, originally nautical, small rope or plaited coil used to secure a furled sail, of uncertain. Placed between two metal surfaces in a pipe or an engine to prevent steam, gas or oil from. Oed's earliest evidence for gasket is from 1891, in papers read before engin. 1620년대, caskette, 원래 해양에서 사용되는 작은 로프 또는 묶음으로 돛을 접은 상태로 고정하는 데 사용되었으며, 기원은 불확실하며, 아마도 프랑스어 garcette. the earliest known use of the verb gasket is in the 1890s. gasket (plural gaskets) (sailing) a length of rope or canvas band used for reefing a sail, or holding a stowed sail in place. /ˈɡæskɪt/ a flat piece of rubber, etc.

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Placed between two metal surfaces in a pipe or an engine to prevent steam, gas or oil from. the earliest known use of the verb gasket is in the 1890s. 1620년대, caskette, 원래 해양에서 사용되는 작은 로프 또는 묶음으로 돛을 접은 상태로 고정하는 데 사용되었으며, 기원은 불확실하며, 아마도 프랑스어 garcette. Oed's earliest evidence for gasket is from 1891, in papers read before engin. /ˈɡæskɪt/ a flat piece of rubber, etc. gasket (plural gaskets) (sailing) a length of rope or canvas band used for reefing a sail, or holding a stowed sail in place. gasket (n.)1620s, caskette, originally nautical, small rope or plaited coil used to secure a furled sail, of uncertain.

MG950_고무시트 가스켓 > 시트 & 가스켓 명광 MyungGwang

Gasket Etymology gasket (n.)1620s, caskette, originally nautical, small rope or plaited coil used to secure a furled sail, of uncertain. 1620년대, caskette, 원래 해양에서 사용되는 작은 로프 또는 묶음으로 돛을 접은 상태로 고정하는 데 사용되었으며, 기원은 불확실하며, 아마도 프랑스어 garcette. gasket (n.)1620s, caskette, originally nautical, small rope or plaited coil used to secure a furled sail, of uncertain. gasket (plural gaskets) (sailing) a length of rope or canvas band used for reefing a sail, or holding a stowed sail in place. the earliest known use of the verb gasket is in the 1890s. Oed's earliest evidence for gasket is from 1891, in papers read before engin. /ˈɡæskɪt/ a flat piece of rubber, etc. Placed between two metal surfaces in a pipe or an engine to prevent steam, gas or oil from.

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