Somera in english
Somera
pronunciation: sʌmerə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: sʌmerə part of speech: noun
In gestures
somera = head.
Example: The chief members of the impression carriage were two upright cheeks about 2 m. high and placed 60-65 cm. apart, carrying between them the winter and, above it, the head, two massive cross timbers mortised into the cheeks which contained the vertical thrust of the impression.somero = mild ; sketchy ; perfunctory.
Example: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Example: I recently did a sketchy biography of Lucille Morsch and had to go back and read all the material on her career.Example: It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.more:
» espiga de la somera = head tenon .
Example: German, Scandinavian, and probably Italian presses, on the other hand, had no cap, and the head was adjusted by the insertion of packing both above and below the head tenons.» mortaja de la somera = head mortise [En la prensa antigua de madera, muescas que se hacían en las columnas verticales de madera de las primeras prensas tipográficas y en donde se insertaban las dos vigas horizontales de madera que soportaban el tornillo] .
Example: A printer would use incompressible packing in the head mortises to intensify the effect of the pressman's pull by bringing it up with a jolt.