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Definition of Fixers
1. fixer [n] - See also: fixer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fixers
Literary usage of Fixers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Histological Technique by Benjamin Freeman Kingsbury (1915)
"fixers §. Mercuric chlorid. One may employ (a) a saturated solution in water
or (b) a saturated solution in normal salt solution, with 1 to 5% glacial ..."
2. The American Cotton Industry: A Study of Work and Workers by Thomas M. Young (1903)
"... looms—Comparative production and weaving prices—Loom-fixers and their
work—Overseers—Workmen's homes and working mothers—An economic curiosity. ..."
3. Nature's teachings: human invention anticipated by nature by John George Wood (1877)
"Candle - fixers. — The Yent - peg. —The Blow-guns and their Missiles.—The Serpula
and its Conical Stopper.—The Filter. ..."
4. The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Home Farmer (1881)
"But it may be that these fixers will bo useful, not only in preventing sagging
and in securing perfect flatness in the comb, but in making it possible for ..."
5. Labor and Industrial Chronology by Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics of Labor (1901)
"Loom fixers Union contributed $25 to Lonsdale strikers, and received acknowledgment
of $50 granted to striking loom fixers of Columbus, Ga.; in May, ..."
6. Fibre & Fabric: A Record of American Textile Industries in the Cotton and (1888)
"There is one point that loom fixers are united upon, and that is, that the Crompton
loom works ... You will never hear two loom fixers arguing that point. ..."
7. The Lawrence Strike of 1912 by John Bruce McPherson (1912)
"About this time, however, signs of disagreement amongst the four hundred English
and French Canadian loom fixers, who on January 20 had voted to request ..."
8. The Building Trades Pocketbook: A Handy Manual of Reference on Building ...by International Correspondence Schools by International Correspondence Schools (1905)
"It will also greatly increase the efficiency of agents, superintendents, overseers,
second'and third hands, mechanics, spinners, loom fixers, weavers, etc. ..."