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Definition of Eradicators
1. eradicator [n] - See also: eradicator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eradicators
Literary usage of Eradicators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Secrets of specialists by Alfred Dale Covey (1905)
"They also have wrinkle-eradicators, hair dyes and bleaches, plasters, etc.
They have steaming and other appliances which impress their patrons favorably. ..."
2. The Standard Formulary: A Collection of Nearly Five Thousand Formulas for by Albert Ethelbert Ebert, A. Emil Hiss (1904)
"Wart eradicators. Pharmacists are frequently called upon to recommend or offer
some remedy for the eradication of the peculiar excrescences known as warts. ..."
3. Water-supply: (considered Principally from a Sanitary Standpoint) by William Pitt Mason (1916)
"A very large number of boiler-scale " preventives" and " eradicators " have been
placed upon the market which are peculiar for nothing, as Professor CF ..."
4. Chemistry in the Home by Henry Townsend Weed (1915)
"Ink eradicators. One of the common ink eradicators is made of sodium hypochlorite.
This is rubbed on the ink spot that is to be removed, and the excess ..."
5. British Farmer's Magazine (1852)
"124), both from Bohemia, with one or two others, of seed-markers, drills,
cultivators, eradicators, &c., but we observed none suitable for rough cultivation ..."
6. America's Habit: Drug Abuse, Drug Trafficking, and Organized Crime by Manuel Gonzales, Kevin McEnery, Thomas Sheehan, Susan Mellody (1998)
"Twenty- two eradicators were murdered in Mexico in 1985; 19 were murdered in Peru
the previous year. discussion regarding complicit governments supra ..."