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Definition of Measurers
1. measurer [n] - See also: measurer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Measurers
Literary usage of Measurers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of the Suspension of the Power of Alienation in the State of New York by Albert Sidney Bolles (1891)
"THE TERM Measurers. 78. The period of suspension of an 93. express trust must be
... The increase or dimunition of beneficiaries who are not term-measurers ..."
2. Workshop Receipts by Ernest Spon, Charles George Warnford Lock, Robert Haldane (1889)
"(6) Pressure Measurers.—(1) Ayrton and Perry's Volt-meter is in principle and
... </) Resistance Measurers.—Measurements of this class are generally carried ..."
3. The Town Meeting: A Manual of Massachusetts Law by Austin De Wolf (1890)
"The mayor and aldermen of cities and selectmen of towns shall annually appoint
one or more measurers of grain; and when but one is appointed by them, ..."
4. Annual Report by Maryland Comptroller's Office (1908)
"... Rights 200 00 General Measurers and Inspectors of Oysters 20000 00 Interest
on Personal Accounts | 12000 00 Interest on Deposits 15000 00 Land Office ..."
5. The Museum of Science and Art by Dionysius Lardner (1855)
"General want of time measurers.—2. No natural measures for short intervals.—3.
... Time measurers LARDNER'S MUSEUM OF SCIENCE. B No. ..."
6. Records Relating to the Early History of Boston by Boston (Mass.). Registry Dept (1909)
"The Chairman was requested to advertise for a messenger to the Board, for watchmen &
measurers of wood. — • Boston ss. At a meeting of the Selectmen. ..."
7. Travels in Various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa by Edward Daniel Clarke (1824)
"... in Winter—Number of inhabitants — Means of subsistence — Clergy — Land-
measurers — their destructive influence and depredations. ..."