Search references for TEAM COLLIERY. Phrases containing TEAM COLLIERY
See searches and references containing TEAM COLLIERY!TEAM COLLIERY
Human settlement in England
Team Colliery is a hamlet and estate in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. The estate is made up of 23 private and rented
Team_Colliery
Historic Welsh coal mine active until 2008
Tower Colliery (Welsh: Glofa'r Tŵr) was the oldest continuously working deep-coal mine in the United Kingdom, and possibly the world, until its closure
Tower_Colliery
Hamstead Colliery in Hamstead (then Staffordshire, now West Midlands), England, produced coal between 1878 and 1965, by mining the South Staffordshire
Hamstead_Colliery
Sculpture by Antony Gormley in northern England
after visiting and being inspired by the Angel's proposed site, a former colliery overlooking the varied topography of the Tyne and Wear Lowlands National
Angel_of_the_North
Saltmeadows, St. Anthony's Team Colliery, Team Valley, Thorney Close, Throckley, Tynemouth, Tunstall, Tudor Grange, Teams Urpeth, Usworth Walker, Walbottle
List of places in Tyne and Wear
List_of_places_in_Tyne_and_Wear
The British Association of Colliery Management – Technical, Energy and Administrative Management (BACM-TEAM) was a trade union in the United Kingdom. It
British Association of Colliery Management – Technical, Energy and Administrative Management
British_Association_of_Colliery_Management_–_Technical,_Energy_and_Administrative_Management
Football league season
relegated from the Northern Premier League Division One Midlands Sherwood Colliery, relegated from the Northern Premier League Division One East Source: The
2025–26 United Counties League
2025–26_United_Counties_League
1934 coal mining disaster near Wrexham, Wales
(Welsh: Trychineb Gresffordd) occurred on 22 September 1934 at Gresford Colliery, near Wrexham, when an explosion and underground fire killed 261 men. Gresford
Gresford_disaster
Association football league in England
league was dominated for many years by colliery welfare teams – in the 1930s every league title was won by a pit team and the mining clubs continued to dominate
Wearside_Football_League
Suburb of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England
Farnacres have been used for names of local collieries just to the north in Low Teams. The Team Colliery waggonway further to the east is also shown roughly
Lobley_Hill
Mine in Nottinghamshire,, Nottinghamshire, England
Bilsthorpe Colliery was a colliery in north Nottinghamshire. From when work started in 1925 to the pits closure in 1997, 77 people died at the pit. The
Bilsthorpe_Colliery
Former coal mine in South Yorkshire, England
Silverwood Colliery was a colliery situated between Thrybergh and Ravenfield in Yorkshire, England. Originally called Dalton Main, it was renamed after
Silverwood_Colliery
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 25 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams that entered in this round are:
1948–49 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1948–49_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Former coal mine in South Yorkshire, England
Hatfield Colliery, also known as Hatfield Main Colliery, was a colliery in the South Yorkshire Coalfield, mining the High Hazel coal seam. The colliery was
Hatfield_Colliery
English football club
Chilton Colliery Recreation Athletic F.C., normally referred to as Chilton Colliery Recreation, was an English association football club from Chilton
Chilton Colliery Recreation F.C.
Chilton_Colliery_Recreation_F.C.
Welsh coal mine active 1875-1990
Maerdy Colliery was a coal mine located in the South Wales village of Maerdy (Welsh: Y Maerdy), in the Rhondda Valley, located in the county borough of
Mardy_Colliery
Former Welsh coal mine
The Cambrian Colliery was a large coal mine that operated between 1872 and 1967 near Clydach Vale in the Rhondda Valley, south Wales. It is notable for
Cambrian_Colliery
Coal mine in South Yorkshire, England
Cadeby Main Colliery. 35 miners died in the first explosion. However a further 53 died in a second explosion which affected the rescue team. 3 more miners
Cadeby_Main_Colliery
Association football club in England
Club Thorne Colliery (formerly Thorne Colliery F.C.) is a football club based in Moorends, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. They are currently members
Club_Thorne_Colliery_F.C.
Easington Colliery Band is a British brass band founded in 1915 and based in the village of Easington Colliery, County Durham, England. It was the band
Easington_Colliery_Band
English footballer (1913–1996)
Gore played for his local colliery club before being signed as a professional by Chesterfield but never made a first team appearance for the club. He
Reg_Gore
Leichhardt. First Australian film shown at first cinema. 1897 Balmain Colliery dug. Sacred Heart Monastery, Kensington, constructed. Cardinal Moran stands
Timeline_of_Sydney
Process of getting coal to the surface
structures are a colliery, a coal mine is called a "pit", and above-ground mining structures are referred to as a "pit head". In Australia, "colliery" generally
Coal_mining
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 25 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams that entered in this round are:
1950–51 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1950–51_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Explosion in the Prince of Wales Colliery
The Abercarn colliery disaster was a catastrophic explosion within the Prince of Wales Colliery in the Welsh village of Abercarn (then in the county of
Abercarn_colliery_disaster
Association football club in England
Pontefract Collieries Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. The team currently plays in the
Pontefract_Collieries_F.C.
1937 coal mining accident in England
The Holditch Colliery disaster was a coal mining accident on 2 July 1937, in Chesterton, Staffordshire, England, in which 30 men died and eight were injured
Holditch_Colliery_disaster
Colliery, Northern Mines Research Society, retrieved 26 November 2017 Nadin 2006, p. 26. Winstanley, p. 18. Winstanley, p. 19. Norley Hall Colliery,
List of mining disasters in Lancashire
List_of_mining_disasters_in_Lancashire
English footballer
Southport, Sunderland, Bradford City and York City. He was born in Boldon Colliery, County Durham, the brother of Ray Middleton who also played League football
Matt_Middleton
Village in Neath Port Talbot, Wales
later converted into a multi-purpose Community Hall. Originally the colliery team, Seven Sisters RFC founded in 1897, are a WRU affiliated rugby union
Seven Sisters, Neath Port Talbot
Seven_Sisters,_Neath_Port_Talbot
1913 mining explosion in Wales
The Senghenydd colliery disaster, also known as the Senghenydd explosion (Welsh: Tanchwa Senghennydd), occurred at the Universal Colliery in Senghenydd
Senghenydd_colliery_disaster
transferred between one person and another. In Nokes v Doncaster Amalgamated Collieries Ltd it was held (albeit to protect the worker from draconian sanctions
United_Kingdom_labour_law
Coal mine in Wales
Great Western Colliery, which included the shaft known as the Hetty Pit, was a coal mine located at Hopkinstown, near Pontypridd, Glamorgan in South Wales
Great_Western_Colliery
Proposed coal mine in Cumbria, England
Woodhouse Colliery, also known as Whitehaven coal mine, was a proposed coal mine near to Whitehaven in Cumbria, England. The coal mine had been advertised
Woodhouse_Colliery
2024 Indian Bengali action film by Soojit Dutta
strength and Mohan's mastermind, they gained monopoly control over the entire colliery. They had developed their complete influence over the coal syndicate. This
Khadaan
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 25 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams that entered in this round are:
1949–50 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1949–50_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Football club
Fryston Colliery Welfare F.C. was an English football club based in Fryston village, West Yorkshire. The team participated in the Yorkshire Football League
Fryston_Colliery_Welfare_F.C.
Football tournament season
was the 52nd season of the FA Vase, an annual football competition for teams playing in steps 5 & 6 of the English National League System. The competition
2025–26_FA_Vase
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 30 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams given byes to this round are Bishop
1953–54 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1953–54_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 30 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams that given byes to this round are
1963–64 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1963–64_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 25 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams that entered in this round are:
1946–47 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1946–47_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Houghton, St Chad's, Sandhill, Shiney Row, Silksworth. Jarrow: Bede, Boldon Colliery, Cleadon and East Boldon, Fellgate and Hedworth, Hebburn North, Hebburn
List of electoral wards in England by constituency
List_of_electoral_wards_in_England_by_constituency
English footballer (1921–2000)
centre back for Frickley Colliery and Sheffield Wednesday. Turton began his football career as an amateur for Frickley Colliery where he played for two
Cyril_Turton
Coal mine in Nottinghamshire, England
Harworth Colliery was a colliery near the town of Harworth Bircotes in Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, England. It was abandoned in 2006 due to troubles at
Harworth_Colliery
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds for non-League teams. The Football League teams entered the draw thereafter, with League One and League Two teams entered in the first round
2025–26_FA_Youth_Cup
Association football club in England
Harworth Colliery Football Club is an English football club based in Harworth and Bircotes, Nottinghamshire. The club are currently members of the Central
Harworth_Colliery_F.C.
English footballer
Victoria before moving on to Florence Colliery. He signed with Bolton Wanderers before returning to Florence Colliery. In 1908 he joined Birmingham & District
Arthur_Fielding
Football club
Bentley Victoria Welfare being the prominent senior team in the village during the 1970s and 1980s. Colliery re-entered senior football and competed in the
Bentley_Colliery_F.C.
Stadium in Birsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Colliery Stadium is a multi purpose stadium in Birsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh, India. The ground is mainly used for organizing matches of football, cricket
Colliery_Stadium
Premier, after all eight teams have played each other twice, the league splits into the top and bottom halves, with the top four teams playing each other twice
List of Welcome to Wrexham episodes
List_of_Welcome_to_Wrexham_episodes
Football club based in Washington, Tyne and Wear, England
club was formed by miners at the local "F-Pit" Colliery in the early 20th century as Washington Colliery F.C. The club's distinctive red colours were agreed
Washington_F.C.
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 30 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams that given byes to this round are
1951–52 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1951–52_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
cock (pile) cock (v) cockeyed cod codger coke cold collard collie collier colliery colt coltish comb come cometh comeback comely comer commingle con (study)
List of English words of Old English origin
List_of_English_words_of_Old_English_origin
Village in Staffordshire, England
being the Dilhorne Colliery, a large mine which was known in the coalfield for its modern steam engines. The site of Dilhorne Colliery is occupied nowadays
Dilhorne
English footballer
In November 1931 he returned to Frickley from Rotherham. "South Kirkby Colliery (Almost) Complete History". Matthew Thomas. Archived from the original
Albert_Coleman
Former coal mine in South Yorkshire, England
Wharncliffe Woodmoor 1, 2 and 3 colliery (part of Wharncliffe Woodmoor Colliery Company Ltd, the Wharncliffe Woodmoor Colliery Company was formed in 1873 when
Wharncliffe Woodmoor 1, 2 & 3 Colliery
Wharncliffe_Woodmoor_1,_2_&_3_Colliery
Northernmost point of mainland Wales
formed, the Point of Ayr Colliery Company, and in 1890 they struck a seam. Coal at this time was brought to the surface by a team of 75 pit ponies. A second
Point_of_Ayr
English football league season
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Newcastle Blue Star v Horden Community Welfare Easington Colliery v Bedlington Terriers
2023–24 Northern Football League
2023–24_Northern_Football_League
English footballer (1917–1978)
Hucknall Colts F.C. his first youth team. Betts was employed, after leaving school at 14, at New Hucknall Colliery in the lamp cabin. During the season
Arthur Betts (footballer, born 1917)
Arthur_Betts_(footballer,_born_1917)
Town in North Tyneside, England
Wallsend Colliery consisted of seven pits which were active between 1778 and 1935. In the 1820s the pits became incorporated as Russell's Colliery, which
Wallsend
State in eastern India
mineral-rich western highlands, and the Haldia Port region. The Durgapur-Asansol colliery belt is home to a number of steel plants. Important manufacturing industries
West_Bengal
Area in Tyne & Wear, England
area made up of the three villages of East Boldon, West Boldon and Boldon Colliery in South Tyneside, in the county of Tyne and Wear, England. In 2001, they
The_Boldons
Civil parish and former mining village in South Yorkshire, England
passing directly next to the western edge of the former Rossington Main Colliery. It briefly crosses the M18 at the point where the motorway crosses the
Rossington
English footballer (1900–1961)
Chesterfield. He also played non-league football for Beighton, Frickley Colliery, Wath Athletic, Tinsley Working Mens Club and Fulwood. He also is responsible
John_Addenbrooke_(footballer)
Village in Tyne and Wear, England
the former colliery manager's house that stood at the Eastern end of New Row and was considerably larger than the others. One of the colliery's reservoirs
Byermoor
2025–26 football tournament
is the 57th edition of the FA Trophy, an annual football competition for teams at levels 5–8 of the English football league system. Aldershot Town were
2025–26_FA_Trophy
English footballer
reserve team in the Central League, but again played no part for the first team. A year later he was back in the north-east with Blackhall Colliery Welfare
Don_Maddison
English football competition for under-18 sides
eligible to take part. It is dominated by the youth sides of professional teams, mostly from the Premier League, but attracts over 400 entrants from throughout
FA_Youth_Cup
English association football league
football pyramid and created Division One East, West, and Midlands. Successful teams at the top of the NPL Premier Division are promoted to level six of the
Northern_Premier_League
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 25 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams entering the competition in this
1945–46 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1945–46_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
International football competition
club football competition organised by the Premier League for under-21 teams. Crystal Palace were the defending champions. Nottingham Forest won the
2024–25 Premier League International Cup
2024–25_Premier_League_International_Cup
British former colliery
Steetley Colliery is a former colliery on the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire border. The Duke of Newcastle owned mineral rights in much of north Nottinghamshire
Steetley_Colliery
Monday 9 September. 13 September The High Court rules against Woodhouse Colliery, a plan for the UK's first deep coal mine since 1986. Justice Holgate finds
2024_in_the_United_Kingdom
top-tier league match: 51 years, 5 days – Innocent Benza, Herentals v Hwange Colliery, 2023 Zimbabwe Premier League, 24 May 2023 Oldest goalscorer in a domestic
List of world association football records
List_of_world_association_football_records
English footballer (1919 – 2000)
later became trainer at Workington town AFC "No new faces in Grimsby's first team". Sunday Dispatch Football Guide. London. 23 August 1936. p. iv – via Newspapers
Sam_Hodgson
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 30 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams that given byes to this round are:
1952–53 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1952–53_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Association football league in England
Alliance was founded in 1890 as a single league, with a membership of seven teams. In 1926 it became the Second Division of the North Eastern League, but
Northern_Football_Alliance
Mining engineer
Austria. He was also notable for leading the rescue and recovery team after the Hartley Colliery disaster of 1862. William Coulson was born in 1791 in Gateshead
William Coulson (mining engineer)
William_Coulson_(mining_engineer)
Northern Ireland footballer
Football League matches before playing non-league football with Frickley Colliery and Scarborough. "Brendan McManus". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Archived
Brendan_McManus
broken; he was hoping to be re-employed by British Coal at Bevercotes Colliery; 23 year old Kristopher Hermann John Pohnert was jailed for life at Nottingham
List_of_Equinox_episodes
English footballer
defender Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1929–1930 Annesley Colliery 1930–1931 Chesterfield 0 (0) 1931–1932 East Kirkby Colliery Welfare 1932–1933 Bleakhall
Lloyd_Barke
British politician (born 1933)
from ships, later hiring others to do so and founding West Glamorgan Collieries Ltd, a short-lived company that briefly worked two small mines on the
Michael_Heseltine
Football tournament season
qualifying rounds. The 25 victorious teams from the fourth round qualifying progressed to the first round proper. The teams that entered in this round are:
1947–48 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1947–48_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
British real estate company
Hill Park in South Yorkshire, site of the former Rossington Colliery Prince of Wales Colliery in Pontefract, West Yorkshire Skelton Grange power station
Harworth_Group
English footballer
(1.80 m) Position Goalkeeper Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1921–1923 Dinnington Main Colliery Welfare 1923–1926 Grimsby Town 48 (0) 1926–1930 Rotherham
Tom_Atter
English footballer
forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1919–1920 Foxford United 1920–1921 Bedworth Town 1921–1922 Exhall Colliery 1922–1929 Coventry City 187 (82)
Fred_Herbert_(footballer)
Chinese-American freestyle skier (born 2003)
national team for the 2022 Winter Olympics. Her personal coach for the 2022 Olympics was Misra Noto Torniainen, the former coach of the Swiss freeski team. Torniainen
Eileen_Gu
English footballer
(aged 76–77) Position Centre forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1923–1924 Pegswood Colliery 1924–1928 Hartlepools United 62 (38) 1928–1929 Bradford
Billy Robinson (footballer, born 1898)
Billy_Robinson_(footballer,_born_1898)
English footballer
Boscombe Athletic 31 (0) 1931–1932 Chesterfield 11 (0) 1932–1933 Frickley Colliery 1933–1934 Worksop Town 1934–1935 Buxton 1935 Mosborough Trinity Total 85
Reg_Wright_(footballer)
English footballer (1911–1966)
City and in non-League football for Shirebrook, Burton Town, Frickley Colliery and Peterborough United. Joyce, Michael, ed. (2004). Football League Players'
George_Bowater
Early iron smelting works in Mittagong, Australia
career. He owned interests in several coal mines, including the Coalcliff Colliery. He retained an interest in Mittagong, was a shareholder in the later Fitzroy
Fitzroy_Iron_Works
English footballer
England Position Full-back Youth career Dinnington Main Colliery Welfare Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1908–1912 Blackpool 87 (0) 1912–1919 Sunderland
Charlie_Gladwin
English football tournament season
Vase) is the 51st season of the FA Vase, an annual football competition for teams playing in steps 5 & 6 of the English National League System. The competition
2024–25_FA_Vase
English footballer (born 1937)
Newcastle, England Position Right back Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Horden Colliery Welfare 1959–1960 Newcastle United 0 (0) 1960–1961 South Shields
Alan_Hopper
Football tournament season
of the Women's FA Cup, a knockout cup competition for women's football teams in England. Chelsea were the defending champions, having beaten Manchester
2023–24_Women's_FA_Cup
Industrial action in British coal mining
Conservative government and allowed the closure of most of Britain's collieries (coal mines). Many observers regard the strike as "the most bitter industrial
1984–1985 United Kingdom miners' strike
1984–1985_United_Kingdom_miners'_strike
Place in Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe
earlier called the Wankie Oval. Hwange Colliery (formerly known as Wankie Colliery) is a Hwange-based soccer team. Districts of Zimbabwe Provinces of Zimbabwe
Hwange
Former railway station in England
North Eastern Railway (NER) on 1 December 1868. It was situated on the NER's Team Valley line, which opened for passenger trains the same day – it had been
Low_Fell_railway_station
Coal mine disaster in England
The Sneyd Colliery Disaster was a coal mining accident on 1 January 1942 in Burslem in the English city of Stoke-on-Trent. An underground explosion occurred
Sneyd_Colliery_Disaster
Cricket team
Kiveton Park Colliery Cricket Club is an English cricket club based in Kiveton Park, South Yorkshire.The 1st XI currently play in the Bassetlaw Championship
Kiveton Park Colliery Cricket Club
Kiveton_Park_Colliery_Cricket_Club
TEAM COLLIERY
TEAM COLLIERY
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English bēam ‘beam’, ‘post’, a term with various applications. It denoted the beam of a loom and was therefore in some cases a metonymic occupational name for a weaver. In others it was a topographic name for someone who lived by a post or tree, or by a footbridge made from a tree trunk.Americanized form of German Boehm, or sometimes of Baum.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : from Middle English tele ‘teal’ (of uncertain origin), hence a nickname for a person considered to resemble this duck.Americanized spelling of German Diehl or Thiel.
Biblical
admiration; perfection; consummation
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Tear; Steam; Vapour
Girl/Female
Arabic, Persian
My Eyes
Biblical
their bird, their covering
Girl/Female
Greek
Goddess; godly. Also abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Greenish Blue Colour; Duck; The Blue-green Colour
Male
Hebrew
(תָּ×) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Admiration, perfection, consummation.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Tej i am
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, TEAL means "blue-green" or "teal duck."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Name of a Tree
Girl/Female
English
The bird teal; also the blue-green color.
Girl/Female
Australian, Vietnamese
Discreet Grace
Male
Scottish
Short form of Scottish Gaelic TÃ mhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.
Girl/Female
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Righteous; A Palm Tree
Girl/Female
Indian
Team-leader
Girl/Female
Biblical
Their bird, their covering.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Team Friend
TEAM COLLIERY
TEAM COLLIERY
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Liberation through Meditation
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Compiler of the Vedas
Girl/Female
Tamil
Padmavasa | பதà¯à®®à®µà®¾à®¸à®¾
One who resided in lotus
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Succour Help
Boy/Male
French
Pledge.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Blooming
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Biddick.
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess of sleep.
Boy/Male
Indian
One of the Saptarshi
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hazelwood.
TEAM COLLIERY
TEAM COLLIERY
TEAM COLLIERY
TEAM COLLIERY
TEAM COLLIERY
n.
The limitation of an estate; or rather, the whole time for which an estate is granted, as for the term of a life or lives, or for a term of years.
v. t.
To expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing; as, to steam wood; to steamcloth; to steam food, etc.
v. i.
To move or travel by the agency of steam.
n.
To apply a term to; to name; to call; to denominate.
n.
The time for which anything lasts; any limited time; as, a term of five years; the term of life.
v. t.
To form a seam upon or of; to join by sewing together; to unite.
n.
Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
n.
A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage.
v. t.
To separate by violence; to pull apart by force; to rend; to lacerate; as, to tear cloth; to tear a garment; to tear the skin or flesh.
n.
A small protuberance or nozzle resembling the teat of an animal.
v. t.
To pull with violence; as, to tear the hair.
v. t.
To mark with something resembling a seam; to line; to scar.
n.
A point, line, or superficies, that limits; as, a line is the term of a superficies, and a superficies is the term of a solid.
v. i.
To generate steam; as, the boiler steams well.
n.
Fig.: A ray; a gleam; as, a beam of comfort.
v. t.
To convey or haul with a team; as, to team lumber.
v. i.
To take or drink tea.
v. t.
To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale.
v. i.
To emit steam or vapor.
v. i.
To engage in the occupation of driving a team of horses, cattle, or the like, as in conveying or hauling lumber, goods, etc.; to be a teamster.