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Definition of Appliers
1. applier [n] - See also: applier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Appliers
Literary usage of Appliers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Learning Along the Way: Professional Development by and for Teachersby Diane Sweeney by Diane Sweeney (2003)
"I use the terms verbal processors, writers, adapter/appliers, and visualizers.
Verbal processors prefer open agendas and extended periods of time to meet ..."
2. The Trial of Theodore Parker: For the "misdemeanor" of a Speech in Faneuil by Theodore Parker (1855)
"These are a Jury of special Law-appliers. Neither of them as yet has reached its
perfect and ultimate form; both are still in a state of transition. ..."
3. History of George Heriot's Hospital: With a Memoir of the Founder : Together by Frederick William Bedford, William Steven (1859)
"... of George Heriot's council, were the only appliers, whereas, the extraordinary
Deacons, who have no administration in this Hospital, are also appliers. ..."
4. Selections from Manuscripts by James Hinton (1874)
"The two may perfectly co-exist, but I should doubt if the idea of emphasis for
expression had much, if any, application except to the ' appliers of painting ..."