Definition of Samplers

1. Noun. (plural of sampler) ¹

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Definition of Samplers

1. sampler [n] - See also: sampler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Samplers

sampladelic
sample
sample distribution
sample function
sample functions
sample market
sample markets
sample mean
sample size
sample space
sample spaces
sampled
sampleite
sampler
samplers (current term)
samplery
samples
sampling
sampling error
sampling frequency
sampling rate
sampling station
sampling straw
sampling straws
sampling studies
samplings
samplist
samplists
sampradaya

Literary usage of Samplers

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

1. The History of English Secular Embroidery by Margaret Jourdain (1912)
"CHAPTER XI samplers Early date of. — The earliest dated sampler ... samplers of the later eighteenth century.—samplers of the nineteenth century. ..."

2. The Development of Embroidery in America by Candace Wheeler (1921)
"They were carried on at the same time, but the embroidery was work for grown-up people, while samplers were baby work—a beginning as necessary as being ..."

3. The Measurement of Certain Elements of Hand Sewing by Katharine Murdoch (1919)
"The amalgamated measure of value for the twenty-two samplers given in column 6 of Table VI served as the basis for the final selection of samplers which ..."

4. The Measurement of Certain Elements of Hand Sewing by Katharine Murdoch (1919)
"This average for fourteen samplers is .159. 14. The amalgamated measure of value for the twenty-two samplers given in column 6 of Table VI served as the ..."

5. The Measurement of Certain Elements of Hand Sewing by Katharine Murdoch (1919)
"This average for fourteen samplers is .159. 14. The amalgamated measure of value for the twenty-two samplers given in column 6 of Table VI served as the ..."

6. Niosh Manual of Analytical Methods: Sampling and Analytical Methods for ...edited by Peter M. Eller edited by Peter M. Eller (1994)
"The pressure drop across active (pumped) samplers must be determined at the ... The shelf life of these samplers must be determined since the reagents or ..."

7. The History of English Secular Embroidery by Margaret Jourdain (1912)
"CHAPTER XI samplers Early date of. — The earliest dated sampler ... samplers of the later eighteenth century.—samplers of the nineteenth century. ..."

8. The Development of Embroidery in America by Candace Wheeler (1921)
"They were carried on at the same time, but the embroidery was work for grown-up people, while samplers were baby work—a beginning as necessary as being ..."

9. The Measurement of Certain Elements of Hand Sewing by Katharine Murdoch (1919)
"The amalgamated measure of value for the twenty-two samplers given in column 6 of Table VI served as the basis for the final selection of samplers which ..."

10. The Measurement of Certain Elements of Hand Sewing by Katharine Murdoch (1919)
"This average for fourteen samplers is .159. 14. The amalgamated measure of value for the twenty-two samplers given in column 6 of Table VI served as the ..."

11. The Measurement of Certain Elements of Hand Sewing by Katharine Murdoch (1919)
"This average for fourteen samplers is .159. 14. The amalgamated measure of value for the twenty-two samplers given in column 6 of Table VI served as the ..."

12. Niosh Manual of Analytical Methods: Sampling and Analytical Methods for ...edited by Peter M. Eller edited by Peter M. Eller (1994)
"The pressure drop across active (pumped) samplers must be determined at the ... The shelf life of these samplers must be determined since the reagents or ..."

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