Definition of Circulators

1. Noun. (plural of circulator) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Circulators

1. circulator [n] - See also: circulator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Circulators

circulatable
circulate
circulated
circulates
circulating
circulating(a)
circulating decimal
circulating library
circulation
circulation time
circulations
circulative
circulator
circulatories
circulatorious
circulators (current term)
circulatory
circulatory and respiratory physiology
circulatory arrest
circulatory collapse
circulatory failure
circulatory system
circulatory systems
circulene
circulet
circulets
circuline
circulus
circulus arteriosus cerebri
circulus arteriosus halleri

Literary usage of Circulators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Operation of the Initiative, Referendum and Recall in Oregon by James Duff Barnett (1915)
"Necessity for reliance upon paid circulators has been largely reduced when the ... But paid circulators were found 1 CN McArthur, Need of a Constitutional ..."

2. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy by Royal Irish Academy (1837)
"... Perkins's Steam Boilers, or circulators. On the alleged Influence of Colour on the Radiation of non-luminous Heat. Safety Apparatus for Steam Boilers. ..."

3. Recirculation edited by Peter W. Perschbacher (1995)
"... Aerators - circulators Ahmad, T. and CE Boyd. 1988. Design and performance of paddle wheel aerators. Aquacultural Engineering 7:39-62. Anonymous. 1991. ..."

4. History of the Republican Party: Embracing Its Origin, Growth and Mission by Frank Abial Flower (1884)
"... Southerners—Lewis Falls into an Exasperating Blunder—The circulators of Aboliti«m Documents Should be Punished—Barbarism of Rev. ..."

5. Journal of a Tour in the Levant by William Turner (1820)
"Italian, and French) have no powers or materials of conversation beyond the scandal of the day, of which they are active circulators, Evening was the time ..."

6. Journal of a Tour in the Levant by William Turner (1820)
"Italian, and French) have no powers or materials of conversation beyond the scandal of the day, of which they are active circulators. ..."

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