Definition of Eclipsers

1. eclipser [n] - See also: eclipser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eclipsers

eclecticists
eclectick
eclectics
eclection
eclectism
eclegm
eclegms
eclesiastical
eclipsable
eclipse
eclipse blindness
eclipse period
eclipse phase
eclipsed
eclipser
eclipsers
eclipses
eclipsing
eclipsing binary
eclipsis
eclipsises
ecliptic
ecliptical
ecliptick
ecliptics
eclog
eclogite
eclogites
eclogitic
eclogitized

Literary usage of Eclipsers

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

1. Transactions of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland (1900)
"... flashes the respective eclipsers are raised one after the other as in the case of closing. It is clear that such an apparatus, consisting of two panels, ..."

2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1877)
"... amongst whom poor Haydon is to be reckoned — the epic poets, the rivals of Shakespeare, the would-be eclipsers of Raphael or Phidias — the men whose ..."

3. Lighthouses and Lightships of the United States by George Rockwell Putnam (1917)
"As early as 1797 there is reference to ordering from Europe "eclipsers " for the Cape Cod Light, Massachusetts, and stating that "there is great difficulty ..."

4. Miraculous Prophecies and Predictions of Eminent Men, from the Earliest (1821)
"... partake of the cup of her blasphemies, you are all like unto her that leads you on, hypocrites! brothers by name, but the eclipsers of the truth of God. ..."

5. The Stenographer (1896)
"Labor- savers and time-eclipsers are the demands of the hour. The world is hustling, bustling, pushing as never before in its history. ..."

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