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Definition of Frothers
1. frother [n] - See also: frother
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frothers
Literary usage of Frothers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1916)
"Oils Used The oils used may be broadly divided into "frothers" and "collectors."
The pine oils are good frothers and coal tar and its various subdivisions ..."
2. The Metallurgists and Chemists' Handbook: A Reference Book of Tables and by Donald Macy Liddell (1918)
"The pine oils are good frothers and coal tar and its various subdivisions are
... Generally speaking, the coal-tar products are poor frothers, and to get a ..."
3. The Flotation Process by Herbert Ashton Megraw (1918)
"The pine oils are good frothers, and coal tar and its various subdivisions are
... Generally speaking, the coal-tar products are poor frothers, and to get a ..."
4. The Flotation Process by Herbert Ashton Megraw (1916)
"In the Callow process, as in other flotation systems using oils, the latter may
be broadly divided into frothers and collectors. ..."
5. The Flotation Process, Comp. and Ed. by T. A. Rickard by Mining and Scientific Press (1916)
"The pine-oils are good frothers; coal-tar and its various subdivisions are good
collectors. ... Generally speaking, the coal-tar products are poor frothers; ..."
6. The Flotation Process, Comp. and Ed. by T. A. Rickard by Thomas Arthur Rickard, Mining and Scientific Press (1916)
"The pine-oils are good frothers; coal-tar and its various subdivisions are good
collectors. ... Generally speaking, the coal-tar products are poor frothers; ..."