Definition of Communicators

1. Noun. (plural of communicator) ¹

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Definition of Communicators

1. communicator [n] - See also: communicator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Communicators

communication theory
communication trench
communicational
communicationally
communications
communications intelligence
communications media
communications protocol
communications satellite
communications technology
communications zone
communicative
communicatively
communicativeness
communicator
communicators
communicatory
communicology
communifake
communing
communion table
communion wafer
communionlike
communions
communique
communiques
communisation
communise
communised
communises

Literary usage of Communicators

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

1. Elements of Machine Construction and Drawing: Or, Machine Drawing, with Some by Samuel Edward Warren (1872)
"Most of the pieces interposed between the receiver and the operator in any machine are but a succession of communicators, as, for example, the wheels of a ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1919)
"Communicators. Outside of certain persons calling themselves "Mela", " Glory ", etc., who came mostly at the beginning of the writing; and of certain ..."

3. Readings in Industrial Society: A Study in the Structure and Functioning of by Leon Carroll Marshall (1918)
"CARRIERS AND Communicators' Under the old market system the farmers did their own carrying to market. A very good description of the method of carriage is ..."

4. Our Iron Roads: Their History, Construction and Administration by Frederick Smeeton Williams (1883)
"Mr. Clayton's Brake.—A Ride on an Engine with a Vacuum Brake.—Earl de la Warr's Bill.—Communicators.—The Cord System.—Results.—Running Powers of Railways. ..."

5. Papers on Mechanical and Physical Subjects by Osborne Reynolds, Arthur William Brightmore, William Henry Moorby (1900)
"ON THE EFFICIENCY OF BELTS OR STRAPS AS Communicators OF WORK. [From "The Engineer," Nov. 27, 1874.] IT has often been remarked that it seems to be ..."

6. Mrs. Piper & the Society for Psychical Research by Michel Sage (1904)
"... in their mental faculties—Unexpected communications from unknown persons—The respect due to the communicators—Predictions —Communications from children. ..."

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