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Definition of Cremators
1. cremator [n] - See also: cremator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cremators
Literary usage of Cremators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Collection and Disposal of Municipal Waste by William Francis Morse (1908)
"Number of Cremators, two, capacity each 5o Tons Tons of garbage destroyed 5009 Fuel,
... The operation of the cremators was entirely satisfactory. ..."
2. The Removal and Disposal of Town Refuse by William Henry Maxwell (1898)
"Speaking generally of cremators, the following ... The suggestion and construction
of these cremators is an admission of the inefficiency of the destructor ..."
3. Annual Report of the Town Officers ... and the Town Records by Dedham (Mass, Brookline (Mass.), Brookline (Mass.) Public Library (1893)
"There are four sizes of the Engle Cremators, adapted to places from 2000 to 30000
... The cost of the cremators is governed by the varying conditions of ..."
4. Transactions of the Seventh International Congress of Hygiene and Demography by Charles Edward Shelly (1892)
"In accordance with your instructions, I have made foil r risita to Ike destructors
in Hammerton Street, two visits before the " Fnme Cremators " were in ..."
5. The Annals of Hygiene by Pennsylvania State Board of Health, Pennsylvania (1892)
"The sanitary performance of these cremators is beyond question. ... In all the
places where these cremators have been tried, and where managed as directed ..."