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The answer LOFTING has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of lofting in various dictionaries:
verb - store in a loft
verb - propel through the air
verb - kick or strike high in the air
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Hitting up |
A ring and a foot seen in a fish throwing up! |
Children's writer frequently seen in the heather |
Children's author pitching up |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Nov 14 2017 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Mar 11 2016 L.A. Times Daily |
Dec 29 2011 Irish Times (Crosaire) |
Aug 7 2009 The Times - Specialist |
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the work carried out by a loftsman. |
An upper part ceiling. |
Lagging or longitudinal timber resting on caps to support the roof of a working. |
Present participle of loft. |
Lofting description |
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Lofting is a drafting technique (sometimes using mathematical tables) whereby curved lines are generated, to be used in plans for streamlined objects such as aircraft and boats. The lines may be drawn on wood and the wood then cut for advanced woodworking. The technique can be as simple as bending a flexible object, such as a long strip of thin wood or thin plastic, so that it passes over three non-linear points and scribing the resultant curved line, or plotting the line using computers or mathematical tables. * Lofting is particularly useful in boat building, when it is used to draw and cut pieces for hulls and keels, which are usually curved, often in three dimensions. Loftsmen at the mould lofts of shipyards were responsible for taking the dimensions, and details from drawings and plans and translating this information into templates, battens, ordinates, cutting sketches, profiles, margins and other data.Since the early 1970s computer-aided design (CAD) became normal for the shipbuil |