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Definition of Annunciators
1. annunciator [n] - See also: annunciator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Annunciators
Literary usage of Annunciators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electricity at the Columbian Exposition: Including an Account of the by John Patrick Barrett (1894)
"New forms of annunciators are made for recording degrees of temperature, for time
signaling service, on street and steam railways, etc. ..."
2. Electricity in Every-day Life by Edwin James Houston (1905)
"The electro-magnetic annunciator is similar in its construction and operation to
the annunciators employed on the switchboards of central telephone stations ..."
3. Electricity at the Paris Exposition of 1889 by Carl Hering (1893)
"annunciators. Judging from the large number of exhibits of annunciators in ...
In the ordinary forms of the mechanism of annunciators, the greatest force ..."
4. Office Management, Its Principles and Practice: Covering Organization by Lee Galloway (1918)
"Use of annunciators and ... the confusion and waste of time which frequently
accompanies the announcement of assignments for dictation, annunciators and ..."
5. Bell Hangers' Hand-book by Francis Beatus Badt (1901)
"annunciators. CHAPTER XLII. annunciators. The general directions given for the
connecting electric bells apply equally to annunciators. ..."
6. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"... X -A) ELECTRICAL STOP-MOTIONS AND annunciators 29. Fundamental Principles of
Electricity.—A principle that is now frequently applied to warping machines ..."
7. Electric Telegraphy by Edwin James Houston, Arthur Edwin Kennelly (1896)
"ELECTRIC annunciators AND ALARMS. BESIDES telegraphing messages ... where a class
of apparatus called annunciators are located to receive the signals. ..."