Lexicographical Neighbors of Buhrs
Literary usage of Buhrs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Fire Underwriters Association (1881)
"And again, many of the so- called roller mills are using a limited amount of buhrs.
As a guide, however, in our inquiry, we will adopt the standard of a ..."
2. The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal by Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society, David Brewster, Robert Jameson (1821)
"Millstones of the Flintshire buhrs, manufactured by Messrs Bishop and Company at
Nant-y-Moch, near Holywell, or by their agent John Coleman of Liverpool, ..."
3. Annals of Iowa by State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa Division of Historical Museum and Archives, Frederick Lloyd, Samuel Storrs Howe, Sanford W. Huff, Charles Aldrich, Edgar Rubey Harlan, Iowa Historical, Memorial, and Art Dept, Theodore Sutton Parvin (1905)
"So it is easily seen with what joy the settler welcomed not only the starting of
the saws, but the starting of the buhrs. The Claytons cut trees from the ..."
4. Preliminary Report on the Lead and Zinc of Oklahoma by Luther Crocker Snider (1912)
"... bins for the buhrs, kettles, and mixer. In general the crushing and power
plants are at one end of the mill, the grinding and calcining departments in ..."
5. The Delta of the St. Clair River by Leon Jacob Cole (1903)
"The broken rock is then elevated to bins above the two runs of buhrs, ... The mill
is also equipped with three sets of regrinding buhrs for the finer ..."
6. Report by Pennsylvania (1912)
"Most mills use both steel rolls and buhrs and the material is ground several
times to obtain the desired product. The more frequently the flakes are ground ..."