What is the meaning of ENGINE ORDER-TELEGRAPH. Phrases containing ENGINE ORDER-TELEGRAPH
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Apple pie order is American slang for neat and tidy.
an older kid who has your back
Train order that must be signed for; the train must stop to pick it up. (See 19 order)
The royal order is Australian slang for dismissal from one's job.
Out of Order. He's bang Allan. used when someone does something to another person that is not looked upon favourably. Allan Border was the Australian cricket captain in the late 80's/early 90's so we now have our first example of international rhyming slang.
Out of order is British slang for transgressing.Out of order is British slang for incapacitated, particularly by drink or drugs.
One of the machinery spaces of a vessel, usually the largest one, containing the ship's main engines.
Alan Border is British rhyming slang for order.
Train order that does not have to be signed for. Operator can hand it on a hoop or delivery fork as the train slows down. (See 31 order)
A signaling system linking bridge and main engineering control; used to command engine speeds.
Train order specifying a definite location where two or more trains will meet on a single track, one on a siding, the others on the high iron
An engine moving outside the yard without cars attached
In top shape, perfect order.
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n.
A contriver; an inventor; a contriver of engines.
v. i.
To give orders; to issue commands.
n.
Engines, in general; instruments of war.
v. t.
To lay out or construct, as an engineer; to perform the work of an engineer on; as, to engineer a road.
n.
One who manages as engine, particularly a steam engine; an engine driver.
n.
Right arrangement; a normal, correct, or fit condition; as, the house is in order; the machinery is out of order.
n.
To give an order to; to command; as, to order troops to advance.
n.
Rank; degree; thus, the order of a curve or surface is the same as the degree of its equation.
v. t.
To assault with an engine.
v. t.
To equip with an engine; -- said especially of steam vessels; as, vessels are often built by one firm and engined by another.
n.
The act or art of managing engines, or artillery.
a.
Andean; as, Andine flora.
n.
To give an order for; to secure by an order; as, to order a carriage; to order groceries.
n.
A body of persons having some common honorary distinction or rule of obligation; esp., a body of religious persons or aggregate of convents living under a common rule; as, the Order of the Bath; the Franciscan order.
v. t.
To engird.
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