Definition of Puddler. Meaning of Puddler. Synonyms of Puddler

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Definition of Puddler

Puddler
Puddler Pud"dler, n. One who converts cast iron into wrought iron by the process of puddling.

Meaning of Puddler from wikipedia

- A puddle is a small ac****ulation of liquid, usually water, on a surface. It can form either by pooling in a depression on the surface, or by surface tension...
- refining gray iron was known as 'wet puddling', also known as 'boiling' or 'pig boiling'. This was invented by a puddler named Joseph Hall at Tipton. He began...
- An iron puddler (often merely puddler) was a worker in iron manufacturing who specialized in puddling, an improved process to convert pig iron into wrought...
- Puddle of Mudd is an American rock band formed in Kansas City, Missouri in 1992. To date, the band has sold over seven million albums. Their major-label...
- States Senate. He was also known by the nicknames of the "Iron Puddler" and "Puddler Jim." Born as James John Davies on October 27, 1873, at 47 Fifth...
- In gastroenterology, the puddle sign is a physical examination maneuver that can be used to detect the presence of ascites. It is useful for detecting...
- Puddle Dive is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco, released in 1993. All tracks are written by Ani DiFranco Ani DiFranco...
- Puddling is both the material and the process of lining a water body such as a channel or pond with puddle clay (puddle, puddling) – a watertight (low...
- Mud-puddling, or simply puddling, is a behaviour most con****uous in butterflies, but also occurring in other animals, primarily insects. The organism...
- Slang for the United States Coast Guard. Used in jest due to the public perception of the typical roles and missions being near s**** versus deep water...