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FLAKE

Volume 8 · 187 words · 1815 Edition

in the cod fishery, a sort of scaffold or platform, made of hurdles, and supported by ranchions, used for drying cod fish in Newfoundland. These flake are usually placed near the shores of fishing harbours.

in Gardening, a name given by the florists to a sort of carnations which are of two colours only, and have very large stripes, all of them going quite through the leaves.

White FLAKE, in Painting, is lead corroded by means of the pressing of grapes, or a ceruse prepared by the acid of grapes. It is brought from Italy, and far surerfies, both with regard to the purity of its whiteness and the certainty of its standing, all the ceruse or white lead made with us in common. It is used in oil or varnish painting for all purposes where a very clean white is required. The white flake should be procured in lumps as it is brought over, and levigated by those who use it; because that which the colourmen sell in a prepared flake is levigated and mixed up with starch, and often with white lead, and worse sophistications.