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ingate

[ in-geyt ]

noun

, Metallurgy.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ingate1

First recorded in 1855–60; in + gate 1
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Example Sentences

Sprue′-hole, ingate or pouring-hole in a mould.

Ingate took off his jacket to reveal the crew shirt from 1977 whose back was inscribed, “Daughters of Newport, Lock Up Your Mothers,” prompting Gary Jobson, who sailed with Turner in 1977, to quip, “Perhaps now it should read, ‘Daughters of Newport, Lock Up Your Grandmothers.’ ”

During a panel discussion at the International Newport Boat Show on Thursday, the Australian Gordon Ingate, who sailed on the Gretel II in 1977, and Bill Ficker, who skippered the Intrepid that year, were still lightheartedly debating a 40-year-old protest filed in a Cup race.

Frederick Ingate Thompson, onetime member of the U. S. Shipping Board and an unsuccessful Senatorial aspirant in 1930.

“She might,” replied Miss Ingate.

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