Somera in english

Somera

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 somerahead 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 somerahead 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.
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