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Definition of Streamers
1. streamer [n] - See also: streamer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Streamers
Literary usage of Streamers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Thousand Days in the Arctic by Frederick George Jackson (1899)
"2 AM Faint streamers from zenith to 5° above W. horizon. 4. ... 10 PM Corona in
zenith, streamers radiating from it to between ENE and WSW (through E. and ..."
2. A Thousand Days in the Arctic by Frederick George Jackson (1899)
"10 PM Corona in zenith, streamers radiating from it to between ENE and WSW ...
Short streamers extended 3° from zenith to other portions of heavens. ..."
3. A Thousand Days in the Arctic by Frederick George Jackson (1899)
"2 AM Streamers at W. and NE 4. Streamers at SW Faint corona in zenith. MDN. ...
M. Streamers over whole of heavens ; corona. 4. Faint streamers NE to SW 6. ..."
4. The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1871)
"There was a small tendency at intervale to a display of streamers, ... The most
brilliant Bets of streamers had their centres passing through these stars, ..."
5. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1837)
"and presented part of an arch based upon the upper part of another,—this latter
throwing out singularly brilliant coruscating streamers towards the zenith, ..."
6. Elements of Meteorology, with Questions for Examination, Designed for by John Brocklesby (1869)
"Streamers. Although the luminous arch preserves, in the main, ... The origin of
the streamers is in the luminous arch, from which they rise in the form of ..."