1.
[syn: deckle edge, deckle]
2. (paper making) a frame used to form paper pulp into sheets;
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
deckle \dec"kle\ (d[e^]k"k'l), n. [Cf. G. deckel cover, lid.]
(Paper Making)
A separate thin wooden frame used to form the border of a
hand mold, or a curb of India rubber or other material which
rests on, and forms the edge of, the mold in a paper machine
and determines the width of the paper. [Spelt also deckel,
and dekle.]
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
deckle
n 1: rough edge left by a deckle on handmade paper or produced
artificially on machine-made paper [syn: deckle edge,
deckle]
2: (paper making) a frame used to form paper pulp into sheets
The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
deckle
/dek'l/, n.
[from dec- and nybble; the original spelling seems to have been decle]
Two nickles; 10 bits. Reported among developers for Mattel's GI 1600 (the
Intellivision games processor), a chip with 16-bit-wide RAM but 10-bit-wide
ROM. See nybble for other such terms.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
deckle
/dek'l/ (From "dec-" and "nibble"; the original spelling
seems to have been "decle") Two nickles; 10 bits.
Reported among developers for Mattel's GI 1600 (the
Intellivision games processor), a chip with 16-bit wide
RAM but 10-bit wide ROM.
[Jargon File]
(1994-11-23)