creosoting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkriː.ə.səʊt]
  • Us [ ˈkriː.ə.soʊt]

Meaning of creosoting In English

  • 0 present participle of creosote

  • 1 to put creosote on something:

    • James and I creosoted the fence.

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Examples of creosoting

  • In the second class we have the tough, coarse grain timber, which could be used for sleepers but would require creosoting under pressure.

  • This is a less effective, though usually satisfactory, method of treating the wood, but is used because it requires less of the creosoting material.

  • Softwood was widely used, but its life was limited if it was not treated with preservative, and some railways set up creosoting plants for the purpose.

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