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Definition of Enricher
1. n. One who enriches.
Definition of Enricher
1. Noun. Agent noun of enrich; one who enriches. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Enricher
1. one that enriches [n -S] - See also: enriches
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enricher
Literary usage of Enricher
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Gas Institute by American Gas Institute (1917)
"54.2 57.18 58.0 Per cent. enricher producing tar 23.9 21.91 22.0 Per cent. ...
18.2 I7-7O 16.2 Per cent. enricher condensing 3.5 3.21 3.60 Per cent. of oil ..."
2. Liquid and Gaseous Fuels: And the Part They Play in Modern Power Production by Vivian Byam Lewes (1907)
"... recent modifications—The Humphreys-Glasgow system—The poisonous properties of
water gas—Carburetted water gas as a diluent and enricher of coal gas—Blue ..."
3. The Gas Engineer's Pocket-book, Comprising Tables, Notes, and Memoranda by Henry O'Connor (1907)
"It is unnecessary to heat benzol when using it as an enricher, except in very
cold weather. Temperature required to vaporise benzol = + 212° F. The ..."
4. Grains of Gold, Or Select Thoughts on Sacred Themes by Cyrus Augustus Bartol (1855)
"... but will run to him, as, in all his instructions and precepts, life and death,
the enricher, benefactor, physician, of his soul. CHRISTMAS AM> EASTER. ..."
5. Grains of Gold, Or Select Thoughts on Sacred Themes by Cyrus Augustus Bartol (1855)
"... but will run to him, as, in all his instructions and precepts, life and death,
the enricher, benefactor, physician, of his soul. CHRISTMAS AND EASTER. ..."
6. Proceedings of the Western Gas Association Annual Meeting by Western Gas Association (1902)
"I must say that I have to thank water gas as an enricher, for it has enabled ...
They both enrich, but neither of them gave me the success as an enricher, ..."
7. Reports of Proceedings by Associations of gas engineers and managers, United Kingdom (1900)
"The starting of the new retort-house previously mentioned put the self-enricher
out of action; and owing to the thousand and one small items incidental to ..."