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Definition: BEADER

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Signifies an entity that beads, based on the verb bead.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base
(bead)
1. Form into beads, as of water or sweat, for example.[Wordnet].
2. Decorate by sewing beads onto; "bead the wedding gown".[Wordnet].
3. String together like beads.[Wordnet].
4. To form beadlike bubbles.[Websters].
5. To ornament with beads or beading.[Websters].
6. Base verb from the following inflections: beading, beaded, beads, beader, beaders, beadingly and beadedly.[Eve - graph theoretic]

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"Beader" is a common misspelling or typo for: header, bearer, Beaver, Beaker, beaded, Beater, Bender, bearder, breader, beadier, beaders, beadler.

Specialty Definition: BEADER

Domain Definition
Occupations Installs plastic molding strips into slotted edges of metal tabletops, using mallet and bandsaw: Positions center of molding strip over leading edge of tabletop as it moves along conveyor, and pushes tongue of molding into slot along entire edge of tabletop. Pounds molding with mallet to seat molding firmly in slot. Lifts tabletop from conveyor onto worktable, and cuts off overlapping ends of molding, using bandsaw. Pounds trimmed ends of molding into slot to form tight joint. Heats molding strips in hot water tank prior to installation when specified on job order. (references)
Wikipedic A beader is a person who installs plastic moulding strips into slotted edges of metal tabletops using a mallet and bandsaw. (references)

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Specialty Expressions: BEADER

Expressions Domain Definition
Check-and-transfer beader Occupations Performs any combination of following tasks, usually on conveyor line, in porcelain enameling process: Brushes or scrapes dry porcelain from holes and designated areas of workpiece, using powered or hand brushes and scraping tools. Inspects enameled workpiece and sands workpiece to remove dirt, blisters, and lumps. Brushes porcelain into nicks. Marks workpiece to indicate routing for further repair or processing. Removes excess enamel from dipped parts with cloth, finger, or suction hose. Marks workpiece with production number, unit number, or other code. Loads or unloads workpieces from conveyor line. Cleans workpiece with solvent and hangs workpiece on rack to dry preparatory to dipping in enamel. May immerse workpiece in porcelain enamel solution. May transport workpiece to work or storage areas, using handtruck. (references)
Edge beader Occupations Tends machine that folds precemented edges of shoe parts, such as insoles, platforms, quarters, and vamps to strengthen and smooth edges: Positions part against guide and under presser foot and folding finger, or between rollers of machine. Releases pedal that lowers presser foot, starts machine, and guides part under presser foot and folding finger or between rollers to fold and press edges of part. May repair uneven folds by pressing with hot iron. Important variables may be indicated by trade name of machines used. (references)

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Extended Definition: BEADER


Beader

A beader is a person who installs plastic moulding strips into slotted edges of metal tabletops using a mallet and bandsaw.

The beader positions the centre of the moulding strip over the leading edge of the tabletop as it moves along a conveyor and pushes the tongue of the molding into a slot along the entire edge of the tabletop, pounding the moulding with a mallet to seat it firmly in the slot.

The tabletop is then lifted from a conveyor onto a worktable where the beader cuts off overlapping ends of molding using a bandsaw and pounds the trimmed ends of the moulding into the slot to form a tight joint.

A beader also heats the moulding strips in a hot water tank prior to installation if specified by the job order.

A beader uses beads to create many kinds of decorative items.


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Topics by Level of Interest: BEADER

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Translations: BEADER

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Chinese Simplified 小珠 (bead, beads, beaded, beader, beading). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, beader. (volunteer & more translations)
Forézien mandrot (mandrel, Dolly, spindle, core, tape spool), malandrin (mandrel, Dolly, spindle, core, tape spool). Additional references: Forézien, beader. (volunteer & more translations)
Français perloir (beader, beading tool). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, beader. (volunteer & more translations)
French perloir (beader, beading tool). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, beader. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese ビーズ者 (beader, beador). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, beader. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: BEADER

Language Translations for “beader” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag bathageadathager (beader). Additional references: Athag, beader. (volunteer)
Double Dutch bageadager (beader). Additional references: Double Dutch, beader. (volunteer)
Leet 8&^[)&[z (beader). Additional references: Leet, beader. (volunteer)
Oppish bopeadoper (beader). Additional references: Oppish, beader. (volunteer)
Pig Latin eaderbay (beader). Additional references: Pig Latin, beader. (volunteer)
Terran B perloir (beader). Additional references: Terran B, beader. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi bubeaduber (beader). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, beader. (volunteer)
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