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Definition of Cheapeners
1. cheapener [n] - See also: cheapener
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cheapeners
Literary usage of Cheapeners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rubber by Philip Schidrowitz (1911)
"The materials other than sulphur and rubber which are employed may be classified
as follow:— (a) " Fillers " or " cheapeners " pure and simple. ..."
2. Chemistry of Materials of the Machine and Building Industries by Robert Benjamin Leighou (1917)
"Powdered chalk, barytes and ground rubber waste may be regarded as
typical 'cheapeners,' possessing little if any valuable specific quality. ..."
3. Principles of Political Economy: with some of their applications to social by John Stuart Mill (1891)
"In the first place, division of labor—the first and most powerful of all cheapeners
of production, but for which there is in extractive industry but very ..."
4. Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain by John Ruskin (1875)
"Be that also so, in the Republican cheap world; but might not the cheapeners
print, when they are about it, prize poetry for their penny ? ..."
5. The Trust Problem by Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, Walter Ernest Clark (1917)
"Honest cost-cheapeners come to stay. This is a lesson of economic history which
democracy needs to know and to apply. "Monopoly" and "monopolist" must not ..."
6. Some Leading Principles of Political Economy Newly Expounded by John Elliott Cairnes, ( (1874)
"In the first place, division of labor—the first and most powerful of all cheapeners
of production, but for which there is in extractive industry but very ..."
7. Yearbook by Boston Architectural Club, Arncliffe Scots Baseball Club (1914)
"No cheapeners, no adulterants, ПО kerosene or benzine. COLD-PROOF CABOT'S "QUILT"
HEAT-PROOF SOUND-PROOF The warmest lining One layer is warmer than 40 ..."