Definition of Dissipaters

1. dissipater [n] - See also: dissipater

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissipaters

dissimulating
dissimulatingly
dissimulation
dissimulations
dissimulative
dissimulator
dissimulators
dissimulour
dissing
dissipable
dissipate
dissipated
dissipatedly
dissipatedness
dissipater
dissipaters (current term)
dissipates
dissipating
dissipation
dissipation function
dissipation functions
dissipational
dissipationless
dissipations
dissipative
dissipatively
dissipativities
dissipativity
disslander
dissociabilities

Literary usage of Dissipaters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pahlavi Texts by Edward William West (1885)
"commands were those that are dissipaters and afflictive for the rules and laws of Moses. 155. Upon this subject, however, as far as here is complete. ..."

2. Our Next-door Neighbor: A Winter in Mexico by Gilbert Haven (1875)
"... and dissipaters of every sort. To-day it is as empty as a Protestant church on week - days. A sluggish canal girds it, covered thick with green scum, ..."

3. The Printer's Dictionary of Technical Terms: A Handbook of Definations and by Alexander A. Stewart (1912)
"... devices for keeping the air of the room moist have sometimes proved a remedy ; patented processes and chemical dissipaters have also been used. ..."

4. Choosing a Wheelchair System edited by Seldon P. Todd, Jr. (1992)
"(This layer may be omitted when heat dissipaters such as gels are used for the middle layer.) A soft open-cell or reticulated foam; thickness 0.5-1.0 inches ..."

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