eggcrated
English
Verb
eggcrated
- simple past and past participle of eggcrate
Adjective
eggcrated (not comparable)
- Alternative form of egg-crated
- 1948, Electrical Consultant - Volume 54, page 26:
- This, it is believed, helps to provide full coverage of the eggcrated area. The eggcrate is recessed in a suspended plaster ceiling and extends almost the full length of the 70 foot long store, giving the illusion of a floating ceiling.
- 1977, Lighting Design & Application:
- The determination of the brightnesses of all of the working environment, be they large open spaces, small eggcrated offices or landscape type low-partitioned spaces, is an indispensable tool to the knowledgeable office lighting designer.
- 2000, Princess Palmer, Deadly Questions, →ISBN, page 37:
- Jamie opened the wheel chair, placed the eggcrated pad on the chair, set the brakes and pulled open the foot pedals.
- 2005, Richard M. Scutella, How to Plan, Contract and Build Your Own Home, →ISBN, page 620:
- A bottle cabinet is a base cabinet with pullout trays that are eggcrated to hold bottles.
- 2014, Dennis R. Floyd & John N. Lowe, Beryllium Science and Technology - Volume 2, →ISBN, page 264:
- Extensive work has been done in the last 10 years in fabricating ultralightweight beryllium mirror blanks applying aluminum brazing technology to “eggcrated” core techniques.
Adverb
eggcrated (not comparable)
- Alternative form of egg-crated
- 1968, United States Dept. of Defense, Military Standard - Issues 1313-1343, page 13:
- Loose components of not less than 4-1/2 inches in diameter may be shipped eggcrated.