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Definition of Determinator
1. n. One who determines.
Definition of Determinator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Determinator
Literary usage of Determinator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Steam Power Plant Engineering by George Frederick Gebhardt (1917)
"550 shows the general details of the Worthington weight determinator, illustrating
a commercial means of continuously measuring and recording the weight of ..."
2. Steam Power Plant Engineering by George Frederick Gebhardt (1913)
"543 shows the general details of the Worthington weight determinator, illustrating
a commercial means of continuously measuring and ..."
3. Vocabulary of Philosophy: Psychological, Ethical, Metaphysical, with by William Fleming, Henry Calderwood (1890)
"... law be the immediate determinator of the Will" (Semple, 3rd ed., p. 109;
Abbott's Kant's Theory of Ethics, p. 164). ..."
4. C̲i̲s̲t̲ and C̲i̲l̲: A Syntactical Study by Charles Eugley Mathews (1907)
"With Self-Evident Determinator Omitted.137 A determinative adjective always owes
its existence in a sentence to some kind of correlative complement that is ..."
5. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1871)
"Upon the hypothesis that a maxim is solely by its legislative form the only valid
determinator of choice: to find the nature of a will so ..."
6. The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley by Arthur Cayley (1889)
"For, let \x + ^y + vz 4- pw = 0 be the equation of a section touching the
determinator — ax+— y + — z + w = Q, and the two sections bx — ay = 0, ..."
7. The Metaphysic of Ethics by Immanuel Kant, John William Semple, Henry Calderwood (1886)
"PROBLEM I. Upon the hypothesis that a maxim is, by its legislative form singly,
the alone valid determinator of choice,—to find the nature of a will so ..."