Definition of Coilers

1. coiler [n] - See also: coiler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coilers

coigned
coignes
coigning
coigns
coil
coil gland
coil gun
coil spring
coil up
coil winder
coilabilities
coilability
coiled
coiler
coilers (current term)
coilgun
coilguns
coilin
coiling
coilons
coils
coimetrophobia
coimmunoprecipitate
coimmunoprecipitated
coimmunoprecipitates
coimmunoprecipitating
coimmunoprecipitation
coimmunoprecipitations

Literary usage of Coilers

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

1. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"This is accomplished by means of coilers with adjustable pins so that coils of ... These coilers are located at one end of the hot bed or at some other ..."

2. Some Facts Concerning the People, Industries and Schools of Hammond and a by Robert Josselyn Leonard, Hammond, Ind Board of education (1915)
"Miscellaneous Pursuits Concrete tile moulders 52 Males Bed spring coilers and semiskilled operators in manufacturing springs and mattresses 50 " 10 Females ..."

3. The American Cotton Spinner and Managers' and Carders' Guide: A Practical by Robert H. Baird (1851)
"JENKS' DRAWING-FRAME. One of the most perfect drawing-frames is that patented by Jenks, having four rollers. It has three heads, each working four coilers, ..."

4. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1876)
"Medhurst had seven harpooners, with as many boat-steerers and line-coilers. The sea was tolerably calm, and the boats were in the water in an incredibly ..."

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