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CHEEKS

Volume 3 · 64 words · 1778 Edition

general name among mechanics, for almost all those pieces of their machines and instruments, that are double, and perfectly alike.

Thus,

The Cheeks of a Printing-press, are its two principal pieces: they are placed perpendicular, and parallel to each other; serving to sustain the three sommers, viz. the head, shelves, and winter, which bear the spindle, and other parts of the machine. See Printing-Press.