Lexicographical Neighbors of Grainers
Literary usage of Grainers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Precious Stones; a Book of Reference for Jewellers by Wallis Richard Cattelle (1903)
"4 carats, imperfect 5- to 8-grainers. 5 carats, rejection, melange. Suppose the
lot cost one hundred dollars per carat, the problem is to place a valuation ..."
2. Precious Stones; a Book of Reference for Jewellers by Wallis Richard Cattelle (1902)
"4 carats, imperfect 5- to 8-grainers. 5 carats, rejection, melange. Suppose the
lot cost one hundred dollars per carat, the problem is to place a valuation ..."
3. The Brine and Salt Deposits of Michigan, Their Origin, Distribution and by Charles Wilford Cook (1914)
"pecially in the case of the V-shaped grainers. Although the brine does not seem
to have any injurious effect upon the metal while in contact with it, ..."
4. The Diamond by Wallis Richard Cattelle (1911)
"For a number of years past, and at present, the price of four-grainers in ordinary
goods governs that of all sizes up to about ..."
5. Revised Nomenclature of the Ohio Geological Formations by Charles Smith Prosser (1905)
"Salt making in these grainers is a continuous process. ... This is used in the
vacuum pans and to a smaller extent in the grainers. ..."
6. Acts Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly for the Commonwealth by Kentucky (1886)
"AN AUT to incorporate the grainers. and Painters. Company, of Louisville. Be it
enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky : § 1. ..."