ppl. a. [f. prec. sb. or vb.] Made or fitted with a flange.
1797. J. Curr, Coal Viewer & Engine Builder, 51. The angle of the flanged end of the communicating pipes of all, to be 35 degrees, and must be hollowed out by a circle of the radius of the boilers.
1852. T. Wright, Celt, Roman, & Saxon (1861), 166. Flanged tiles were not unfrequently used for this purpose.