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Definition of Adjustors
1. adjustor [n] - See also: adjustor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adjustors
Literary usage of Adjustors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nervous System and Its Conservation by Percy Goldthwait Stiles (1917)
"The neurons belonging in the class of adjustors far outnumber the others in any
system ... The units which we have termed adjustors may as fitly be called ..."
2. General Zoology by Arthur Sperry Pearse (1917)
"The adjustors are groups of nerve cells and their branches, which lie for the
most part within the thickened wall of the central nervous tube, or near it. ..."
3. Publication by Palaeontographical Society (Great Britain) (1861)
"The posterior adjustors " are large and powerful muscles, and though they may be
considered as a pair, they are asymmetrical, there being two on one side ..."
4. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"The animal thus has all the fundamental equipment of man, barring too few adjustors.
While it is possible that a certain degree of consciousness may attend ..."
5. Elementary Palæontology, Invertebrate by Henry Woods (1896)
"A, interior of ventral valve ; B, dorsal valve, a, anterior adductors; a',
posterior adductors; c, posterior adjustors ; c', cardinal muscle ; r, o, ..."