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templet

[ tem-plit ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of templet1

1670–80; perhaps < French, diminutive of temple temple 3 ( -et ), but semantic link is unclear
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Example Sentences

Still, she’s is excited about what’s ahead and seeing if her time at South Carolina can be a templet for other long-term coaches seeking to stay in the game.

Frames are planed and slotted to gauges, and drilled to steel bushed templets.

This tool is held in a special holder and bears against a templet at the rear, which is tapered to correspond with the taper to be turned.

The bedding course must be carefully shaped by means of a templet or strike board before the brick are placed.

The first consists of the making of two templets.

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