71 adjectives to describe mechanic

You may mix in a little practical mechanics, if you choose.

Mavity Bence, who had given Johnnie her first clothes, was a weaver in the Hardwick mill at Cottonville, Watauga's milling suburb; her father, Gideon Himes, with whom Shade Buckheath learned his trade, was a skilled mechanic, and had worked as a loom-fixer for a while.

KENNARD, EARLE H. Kinetic theory of gases; with an introduction to statistical mechanics.

Training for victory; automotive mechanics, 1. Drawings by Mildred Van De Water Barger.

Analytic mechanics.

Elementary practical mechanics.

Early works of Willard Gibbs in applied mechanics.

<pb id='057.png' /> DAUGHERTY, R. L. Hydraulics, a text on practical fluid mechanics.

Theoretical mechanics; an introduction to mathematical physics, by Joseph Sweetman Ames and Francis D. Murnaghan.

He apprenticed himself to a useful trade, and is now an intelligent mechanic.

Read it and decide for yourselves whether this sort of thing is worthy of the clever mechanic who constructed Arrah-na-Pogue? THE RAPPAREE.

[An ingenious mechanic.

The analytical foundations of celestial mechanics.

WATERS, EARLE H. Ophthalmic mechanics.

As 'he turned the corner of the street upon which the unknown old gentleman's residence was situated, thinking of the oddity of the call he was about to make, and half inclined to abandon it, he saw, in a doorway a few yards in front of him, a little girl who bore a striking resemblance to the patient creature that he had often noticed sitting at a window in the room of the pale mechanic.

Manufactures have been established in which the funds of the capitalist find a profitable investment, and which give employment and subsistence to a numerous and increasing body of industrious and dexterous mechanics.

"It may not be known to one of your high condition, sovereign prince," resumed the Carmelite, "that an humble but laborious mechanic of this city, a certain Francesco Frontoni, was long since condemned for frauds against the Republic's revenue.

The mulatto drew a long, troubled breath, and by the mere mechanics of his desire kept staring through the gloom for Cissie.

Statistics of 1850 and 1860 show that there was an increase in the number of colored mechanics, especially in Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Columbus, the Western Reserve, and Canada.

SEELY, FRED B. Advanced mechanics of materials.

Analytical mechanics of gears.

SEE VOS, B. J. LESLEY, HUBERT G. Basic airplane mechanics

Classical mechanics.

The most efficient and enterprising mechanics of the city, are colored and black men.

" The respectable mechanics who stood around the table did not absolutely assent to this proposition, for one of them actually remarked that "he saw no great harm in a man's kneeling to the Deity;" but they evidently inclined to the opinion that the new- school of pews was far better than the old.

71 adjectives to describe  mechanic