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Definition of Abraders
1. abrader [n] - See also: abrader
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abraders
Literary usage of Abraders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tools and Machines by Charles Barnard (1903)
"CHAPTER X THE abraders AND GRINDERS ANY tool that has been well used, and has a
wooden handle, will show that it has been used, by the polish that appears ..."
2. Valleys and Their Relation to Fissures, Fractures, and Faults by George Henry Kinahan (1875)
"... or such like confined places, they are capable of acting as abraders. If the
sea be watched during action, its principal work, even in the' softest ..."
3. Bibliography Bulletin by New York State Library (1906)
"Silver 6oc 3-16262 Explains principles and processes involved in use of hammer,
knife, chisel, the borers, abraders and grinders, saw and sawmill, ..."
4. Gleanings from Nature by Willis Stanley Blatchley (1899)
"In each and all can one see the results of the action of water—that greatest of
nature's solvents and abraders, soft to the touch, gentle to look upon, ..."