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Definition of Moisteners
1. moistener [n] - See also: moistener
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moisteners
Literary usage of Moisteners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1898)
"AIR Moisteners. BY EDWARD ATKINSON, LL. D., BOSTON, MASS. Read by title. Many years
since I had the honor to present to this Association the first ..."
2. A Treatise on Commercial Pharmacy: Intended as a Reference Book and a Text by Daniel Charles O'Connor (1912)
"I use the old fashioned flat wire moisteners with the felt or asbestos pads, but
I use enough ... I am going to add some patent moisteners in a few weeks; ..."
3. Healthful Schools: How to Build, Equip, and Maintain Them by May Ayres Burgess, Jesse Feiring Williams, Thomas Denison Wood (1918)
"The greatest difficulty encountered is that most of the successful air- moisteners
are costly to run. Apparently the most successful and also the most ..."
4. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1920)
"We cannot install one of the electric moisteners and have noticed our cigar trade
... Certain makes of moisteners available on the market, particularly the ..."
5. The Chemical Trade Journal (1890)
"The weaving shed contained 480 looms, in which five moisteners were placed.
As far as temperature was concerned, without considering the improvement in ..."
6. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1908)
"Moisture. Dehydration of air. JH Hart. Gassier. 34: 122-5. Je. '08. Humidors for
rooms; a description of air moisteners. F. Schacht. ..."