Definition of Contaminators

1. Noun. (plural of contaminator) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Contaminators

1. contaminator [n] - See also: contaminator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Contaminators

containment of biohazards
containment vessel
containments
contains
contaminable
contaminant
contaminants
contaminate
contaminated
contaminates
contaminating
contamination
contaminations
contaminative
contaminator
contaminators (current term)
contango
contangos
contd
conte
conteck
contecks
contemn
contemn'd
contemned
contemner
contemners
contemnest
contemneth
contemning

Literary usage of Contaminators

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

1. Annals of Parisian Typography: Containing an Account of the Earliest by William Parr Greswell (1818)
"... with a kind of chronological enumeration of quarrels which have taken place between scholars and the contaminators of their lucubrations. ..."

2. The Journal of Infectious Diseases by Infectious Diseases Society of America, John Rockefeller McCormick Memorial Fund, John McCormick Institute for Infectious Diseases (1915)
"Twenty of these were from surface colonies; three of them being from evident contaminators transplanted to ascertain the type. ..."

3. A History of Auricular Confession and Indulgences in the Latin Church by Henry Charles Lea (1896)
"... those who are contaminators rather than confessors, who take delight in the opportunity afforded by the confessional of questioning women indecently, ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1912)
"Non-acid-fast diphtheroids are occasionally encountered in the external lesions, but are perhaps accidental contaminators. The acid-fast strain, ..."

5. Introduction to Infectious and Parasitic Diseases: Including Their Cause and by Millard Langfeld (1907)
"The same micro-organisms are also common contaminators of other foods, the source of the contamination, as a rule, being also water, whether it be used to ..."

6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830)
"... it was this that rallied the Tory magnates for the throne, against the contaminators of its steps ; it was this that set the church in a flame too ..."

7. The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571). by Kenneth M. Setton (1984)
"... together with a discussion of the relationship of the numerous manuscripts of Venetian chroniclers, compilers, continuators, contaminators, and copyists ..."

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