Definition of Ejectors

1. Noun. (plural of ejector) ¹

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Definition of Ejectors

1. ejector [n] - See also: ejector

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ejectors

ejecting
ejection
ejection fraction
ejection murmur
ejection period
ejection seat
ejection seats
ejections
ejective
ejectives
ejectment
ejectments
ejector
ejector seat
ejectors (current term)
ejectosome
ejectosomes
ejects
ejido
ejit
ejoo
ejulation
ejusdem generis
eka-
eka-actinium
eka-aluminium
eka-aluminum
eka-astatine
eka-bismuth

Literary usage of Ejectors

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

1. History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1656 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1903)
"... of ejectors.2 It was now recommended that England ejectors. should be divided into circuits, each of which was to be visited by commissioners appointed ..."

2. Mine Drainage, Pumps, Etc by Hans C. Behr (1896)
"The common steam-ejectors could be thus used; with what efficiency, is not known to ... Steam-ejectors or water-lifters are simple and cheap devices. ..."

3. Handbook of Cost Data for Contractors and Engineers: A Reference Book Giving by Halbert Powers Gillette (1905)
"Sand ejectors.—Where very large quantities of sand are to be washed more ... 11, 1902, will be found detail drawings of what are termed "sand ejectors," ..."

4. Engineering Office Systems and Methods: Together with Schedules and by John Percival Davies (1915)
"ejectors ejectors (or Exhausters) are most commonly used for elevating water or other liquids, and for exhausting or priming pumps, etc. ..."

5. Marine Boilers: Their Construction and Working, Dealing More Especially with by Louis Emile Bertin, Leslie Stephen Robertson (1906)
"Water Ash-ejectors. — Both ashes and clinker may be discharged into the sea, without any grinding, by means of water-ejectors, of which there are several ..."

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