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Definition of Enologists
1. enologist [n] - See also: enologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enologists
Literary usage of Enologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1902)
"The various contributions of the most famous artists—painters, sculptor,
physiognomists, plu-enologists, and photographers—are arranged and judiciously ..."
2. The Chemistry of Wine by Gerrit Jan Mulder, Bence Jones (1857)
"(enologists say, " Only take care that your potato syrup is free from copper and
gypsum, and then it is no adulteration." In the preparation of Madeira, ..."
3. Genera Lichenum: An Arrangement of the North American Lichens by Edward Tuckerman (1872)
"... is assumed as determinative : and whatever the advantage of this disposition,
as the means of communication of the most learned of lich- enologists, ..."
4. Practical Phrenology by Silas Jones (1836)
"When deformity is present, and trouble comes, their suffering is the most intense.
enologists have noticed the manifestation of this character, ..."
5. Common Sense in Business, Or, Practical Answers to Practical Questions on by Edwin Troxell Freedley (1878)
"How can mutual affection be cemented and preserved during Marriage ? enologists,
who claim to be the. art of judging adaptation in candidates for matrimony ..."
6. Lectures on Phrenology: Delivered in the University of Paris by M. Broussain (1847)
"'his I give you as positive, according to •enologists, but I repeat for myself,
that fiad in it the probability of an organ of -action, combined with an ..."