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Definition of Taxidermists
1. taxidermist [n] - See also: taxidermist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taxidermists
Literary usage of Taxidermists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Two Years in the Jungle: The Experiences of a Hunter and Naturalist in India by William Temple Hornaday (1885)
"The Gatherings of one Day.—The Fish Market—The Colombo Museum and its Director.—Native
Taxidermists. ..."
2. Senate Journal by Montana Legislative Assembly. Senate (1907)
"KK! relating to the licensing of taxidermists. Referred to Committee on Finance
and Claims. By unanimous consent rules were suspended and the following ..."
3. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh by Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh (1893)
"Edinburgh taxidermists for preservation.. They are then in the white or ermine
state. Of between twenty and thirty examined by me during the winter 1890-91, ..."
4. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh by Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh (1878)
"I may again express my indebtedness to Mr Small, Mr W. Hope, and Mr Keddie, our
well-known taxidermists, for being able to exhibit these interesting birds. ..."
5. Charles Waterton, His Home, Habits, and Handiwork: Reminiscences of an by Richard Hobson (1867)
"The objection urged by taxidermists generally against this method, is the difficulty
of execution and the length of time it is supposed to occupy. ..."
6. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1876)
"Mr. Brewster believed in encouraging true taxidermy, and in granting collecting
permits to all honest taxidermists. What ornithologists wished to prevent ..."
7. Proceedings by Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh (1878)
"I may again express my indebtedness to Mr Small, Mr W. Hope, and Mr Keddie, our
well-known taxidermists, for being able to exhibit these interesting birds. ..."