Definition of Enamelers

1. Noun. (plural of enameler) ¹

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Definition of Enamelers

1. enameler [n] - See also: enameler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enamelers

enamel nodule
enamel organ
enamel pearl
enamel prisms
enamel projection
enamel pulp
enamel rod inclination
enamel rod sheath
enamel rods
enamel tuft
enamel wall
enamelar
enameled
enameled wire
enameler
enamelers (current term)
enamelin
enameling
enamelist
enamelists
enamelled
enameller
enamellers
enamelling
enameloblast
enamelogenesis
enamelogenesis imperfecta
enameloma
enamels
enamelum

Literary usage of Enamelers

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

1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Guide to the Loan Exhibition of the J by John Pierpont Morgan (1914)
"The motives of Limoges painted enamels were rarely invented by the enamelers, but taken from prints and woodcuts, especially of German and Italian origin. ..."

2. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1917)
"A very large proportion of the enamelers in this country are Germans, ... This was the state of affairs when the war started, and enamelers over the country ..."

3. The Pleasures of Collecting by Gardner Callahan Teall (1920)
"British, Gallic, Celtic, and Roman- Provincial enamelers used scarlet, ... The German enamelers were fond of black, also. Nearly every writer upon enamels ..."

4. Vital Statistics: An Introduction to the Science of Demography by George Chandler Whipple (1919)
"Iron molders, founders, and casters 3 2 4.... Other molders, founders, and casters 3 2 6.... Oilers of machinery Painters, glaziers, varnishers, enamelers, ..."

5. Vocational Education in Europe: Report to the Commercial Club of Chicago by Edwin Gilbert Cooley (1912)
"Shops most frequently seen are those for decorators, chasers, engravers, enamelers, and wood-carvers. There are often workshops for lithographers, ..."

6. Vocational Education in Europe: Report to the Commercial Club of Chicago by Edwin Gilbert Cooley (1912)
"Shops most frequently seen are those for decorators, chasers, engravers, enamelers, and wood-carvers. There are often workshops for lithographers, ..."

7. A Survey of Industrial Health-hazards and Occupational Diseases in Ohio by Ohio State Board of Health, Emery Roe Hayhurst (1915)
"The general appearance of enamelers rated good in 11 places, fair in 12 more, ... Every case of sickness among enamelers should be investigated by a factory ..."

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