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Definition of Evolvers
1. evolver [n] - See also: evolver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Evolvers
Literary usage of Evolvers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1917)
"... the evolvers of beings. These are neither gods, nor supernatural Beings, but
advanced Spirits from another and lower planet, reborn on this one, ..."
2. An Abridgement by Katharine Hillard of The Secret Doctrine: A Synthesis of by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Katharine Hillard (1907)
"It was these who became the evolvers of the " Sweat-born " — an expression
explained in Vol. II. The Vishnu Purâna says: " Collecting his mind into itself ..."
3. The analytical interpretation of the system of divine government of Moses by James Lindsay (1875)
"How are these other evolvers indicated in the Table ? By the study of the numbers,
some of which have aspects well known to astronomers, and by the study of ..."
4. Belgium: A Personal Narrative by Brand Whitlock (1919)
"It seemed like a gratuitous menace, since all •evolvers and fowling-pieces had
been turned in e Hotel de Ville in response to the Burgomaster's al. e troops ..."
5. The Bases of Design by Walter Crane (1902)
"Can we name the inventors of these changes, the evolvers of these beauties of
our constructive art ? Do we not feel that by their very nature they could not ..."
6. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1836)
"... it must be retrogressive, and it hath subjected itself to the fates, the
evolvers of the endless thread—to the stern necessity of progression. ..."