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Definition of Restorers
1. restorer [n] - See also: restorer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Restorers
Literary usage of Restorers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1899)
"Information about this work and all other work of the American Society of
Bird-Restorers will be gladly furnished on applications to Fletcher Osgood, ..."
2. Hybrid Rice: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Hybrid Rice : 6 by International Rice Research Institute (1989)
"For example, the restorers C55 and C57 were developed from a three-way cross ...
Restorers Fan-Wu 1 and Fan-Wu 2 were derived from the multiple cross ..."
3. A Practical manual of the diseases of children by Edward Ellis (1882)
"BLOOD-Restorers. Iron—Manganese—Cod-Liver Oil. Ferrum (Iron.) a. Without
astringency (pure blood-restorers). ..."
4. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers (1835)
"arrogance, they were regarded as the restorers of their country's liberties, and
many did not hesitate to hazard their lires and fortunée along with them. ..."
5. The History of Modern Europe: From the Fall of Constantinople, in 1453, to by Thomas Henry Dyer (1861)
"Such especially were the restorers of Hebrew learning and of the study of the Old
... John of Wesel was one of the earliest restorers of Hebrew learning, ..."