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Definition of Buzzers
1. buzzer [n] - See also: buzzer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Buzzers
Literary usage of Buzzers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All in it: "K(1)" Carries on by Ian Hay (1917)
"Hence the superlative importance in modern warfare of the Signal Sections of the
Royal Engineers — tersely described by the rank-and-file as the "buzzers," ..."
2. Carpentry and Building (1908)
"Electric bells are placed In the kitchens connected with push buttons at the
front doors, also buzzers in the kitchens connected with floor push in dining ..."
3. Wireless Telegraphy: Its History, Theory and Practice by Archie Frederick Collins (1905)
"TESTING BOXES OR buzzers.—Makers of wireless telegraph apparatus furnish with
each set a testing box designed for the use of the operator so that he may ..."
4. The International Military Digest Annual by Cornélis De Witt Willcox (1916)
"... See also WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY —Electrical—buzzers [The Service Buzzer. By the
School of Fire. Field Artillery Jour. Apr.-June, '15. 2OOO words. 3 figs. ..."
5. Experimental Electricity Course in Twenty Lessons by Sidney Gernsback, Harry Winfield Secor (1916)
"ELECTRICITY, when utilized for signalling purposes, generally involves the use
of electrical bells, buzzers, or annunciators, and so these apparatus will be ..."