box standard
See also: box-standard
English
Alternative forms
- box-standard
- (obsolete): boxed standard
Etymology
Originally in reference to the hollow-tube frames used as cases or mounting in various machines but now usually understood in reference to factory packaging and default standards.[1]
Noun
box standard (plural box standards)
- (obsolete) A hollow tube frame used for a machine.
- 1884 June, Manufacturer & Builder, page 127:
- ...the standards F 0, to support the jointing devices, consisting in the combination of the cutter-heads supported by adjustable box standards Y, having sliding bearings in the bars V f.
- 1888, Lockwood's Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering, page 45:
- Box standard or boxed standard, the standard, or main framework, of a machine or engine, which is hollowed internally to obtain the maximum of strength with the minimum of material.
Adjective
box standard (comparative more box standard, superlative most box standard)
- (UK colloquial, used especially in automotive, motorcycling, engineering and technical contexts) Synonym of standard, especially with connotations of plainness and lack of modification.
Related terms
- (more pejorative): bog standard
References
- Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. "box-standard, n. and adj." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2002.
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