checkwork
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]checkwork (uncountable)
- A pattern of alternate squares like those of a checkerboard.
- 1988, Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia - Volumes 27-28, page 24:
- It should be mentioned that "checkwork" is also employed to decorate the heads of several figurines from Western Europe (Brassempouy, Menton).
- 1995, Mariana Gvozdover, Art of the Mammoth Hunters: The Finds from Avdeevo, page 19:
- But the assumption that checkwork is also a female decoration is proved by the fact that in some cases the figurines from Western Europe have details showing this same decorative feature .
- 2008, Robert Alter, The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with Commentary, page 473:
- And these are the garments that they shall make: breastplate and ephod and robe and checkwork tunic, turban and sash.
- 2018, Guy Stagg, The Crossway:
- This was a basin midway between Mt Galičica and Mt Baba, a checkwork of low hills and terraced orchards, tipping south towards Lake Prespa.
- Work that is done in order to check (inspect or verify) something.
- 1918, Annual Report of the Director of the Bureau of Standards, page 190:
- Checkwork done at the Mellon Institute has shown the specifications to be fair and reasonable.
- 1967, United States. Congress, “Report No. 318: Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce, The Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Year 1968”, in Reports and Documents, volume 3, page 10:
- The remaining 404 additional employees (6 agents and 398 clerks) are for assignment at the seat of government, the bult to be utilized to meet a rapidly rising volume of name and fingerprint checkwork. The Committee was advised that during 1966, the Bureau received 2,426,665 names for search through its files, up 43% over the prior year and a further substantial increase in name checkwork is anticipated.
- 2012, Robin Millar ·, Doing Science, page 142:
- In Medawar's own terms they describe the 'checkwork' rather than giving the wider picture of 'guesswork and checkwork' .
- 2022, Jennifer D. Klein, Kapono Ciotti, Landscape Model of Learning:
- Educators often load themselves down with grading that's really just checkwork designed to ensure students complete the activities assigned.
- (fishing) The mechanism on a reel that halts it when it is unwinding.
- 1964, The Fishing Gazette [New Series] - Issues 4524-4544, page 218:
- The deluxe reel with every refinement including adjustable check, quick-release drum, dual checkwork, etc.
- 1979, The Salmon and Trout Magazine: Volumes 215-223, page 61:
- With the reel comes an instruction booklet of exemplary clarity, in respect of both text and illustration, a necessity in view of the alterations to the checkwork which the angler himself may make for left or right-hand wind, for silent running and so on.
- 1987, A. J. McClane, Keith Gardner, The Complete Book of Fishing, page 20:
- When set properly, the checkwork should offer more resistance to the line when it's going out than when it's being wound in.
References
[edit]- “checkwork”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.