weighbeam (Meaning)
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weighbeam (n.)
A kind of large steelyard for weighing merchandise; -- also called weighmaster's beam.
Synonyms & Antonyms of weighbeam
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weighbeam Sentence Examples
- The weighbeam creaked and groaned as the farmer carefully balanced the sacks of grain.
- The blacksmith used the weighbeam to measure the iron bars before forging them.
- The pharmacist employed the weighbeam to dispense precise amounts of medicine.
- The shopkeeper used the weighbeam to determine the weight of the customer's groceries.
- The weighbeam hung prominently in the market, ensuring fair trade and accurate measurements.
- The detective used a miniature weighbeam to analyze the weights of different objects in a crime investigation.
- The engineer relied on the weighbeam to calibrate the weights and measures in the laboratory.
- The weighbeam served as a vital tool for miners to assess the weight of precious stones.
- The sailors used a weighbeam to weigh the anchors and ballast on their ship.
- The weighbeam became a symbol of precision and accuracy in the field of weighing and measurement.
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A kind of large steelyard for weighing merchandise; -- also called weighmaster's beam.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The weighbeam creaked and groaned as the farmer carefully balanced the sacks of grain.
The blacksmith used the weighbeam to measure the iron bars before forging them.
The pharmacist employed the weighbeam to dispense precise amounts of medicine.
The shopkeeper used the weighbeam to determine the weight of the customer's groceries.