Priming /(?)/
Prim·ing
Priming
n.
- The powder or other combustible used to communicate fire to a charge of gunpowder, as in a firearm.
- The first coating of color, size, or the like, laid on canvas, or on a building, or other surface. (Paint.)
- The carrying over of water, with the steam, from the boiler, as into the cylinder. (Steam Eng.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Priming of the tide
- See Lag of the tide, under 2d Lag.
- Priming tube
- a small pipe, filled with a combustible composition for firing cannon.
- Priming valve
- a spring safety valve applied to the cylinder of a steam engine for discharging water carried into the cylinder by priming.
- Priming wire
- a pointed wire used to penetrate the vent of a piece, for piercing the cartridge before priming.