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rimmed, a.|rɪmd| [f. rim n.1 or v.1] 1. Having a rim of a specified colour, form, material, etc.
1729Dampier's Voy. (ed. 3) III. 425 The Black-rimm'd Butterfly. 1818Keats Endymion i. 50 Before the daisies, vermeil rimm'd and white, Hide in deep herbage. 1850R. G. Cumming Hunter's Life S. Afr. (1902) 145/2 He..wore a broad-rimmed hat. 1887Browning Parleyings, B. de Mandeville iv, Thy gold-rimmed amber-headed cane. 2. Having or furnished with a rim.
1777Pennant Brit. Zool. IV. 52 marg., Asterias, irregularis, rimmed. 1792Trans. Soc. Arts III. 166 Whether mortice, case, or rimmed locks. 1833Loudon Encycl. Archit. §1805 On each is to be a 7-inch iron and rimmed lock. 3. rimmed steel = rimming steel s.v. rimming (ppl.) a.
1926Iron Age CXVII. 1778 (heading) Rimmed steel and how it is made. 1926Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. CXIV. 579 The particular physical features of an ingot of good rimmed steel are a solid outer skin and certain gas-holes. 1959Ibid. CXCI. 231 A statistical investigation into the existence of a functional relationship between tapping slag iron and carbon and manganese losses in rimmed steels. 1963W. H. Dennis Metallurgy of Ferrous Metals xiii. 199 Rimmed steels possess a high degree of cleanliness. |