Definition of Colters

1. Noun. (plural of colter) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Colters

1. colter [n] - See also: colter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Colters

colpostenotomy
colpus
colquiriite
cols
colstaff
colstaves
colt
colt over the fence
coltan
coltans
colted
colter
colters (current term)
colthood
colting
coltish
coltishly
coltishness
coltishnesses
coltivirus
colts
coltsfeet
coltsfoot
coltsfoots
coltwood
coltwoods
colubrid

Literary usage of Colters

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1861)
"... colters CASE. AT the summer assizes at Hertford, on the 16th of July 1699, a young barrister, rising into eminence in his profession, ..."

2. A Complete Word and Phrase Concordance to the Poems and Songs of Robert by J. B. Reid (1889)
"... is afraid to speak ; The colters Sat. Night. 7. So thrilling and sincere as thine ! . . To a Kiss. Speaking, -In. Yet dare not speak my anguish. ..."

3. European Agriculture and Rural Economy: From personal observation by Henry Colman (1851)
"It is furnished with independent levers, by which the colters are each readily and separately made to avoid any rocks or irregularities of the ground, ..."

4. Report by New Hampshire Bureau of Labor, Montana (1900)
"The most thorough surveys of the water power at the group known as Rainbow, colters and Crooked falls and complete plans have been made for the installment ..."

5. Improving Planting Stock Quality: The Humboldt Experience by James L. Jenkinson (1995)
"Granules of NPS are fed from the hoppers to the bed by a bank of flexible hoses mounted behind two gangs of paired colters. ..."

6. Mechanical Appliances, Mechanical Movements and Novelties of Construction: A by Gardner Dexter Hiscox (1910)
"As may be seen, the colter disks are mounted on the back of the locomotive, and the inclination of the colters as well as the rotation of the disks is in a ..."

7. Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Reuben Gold Thwaites (2001)
"The timber of this river which consists principally of the long leafed pine which commences about 2 miles below our present encampment on colters Creek. it ..."

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