¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Grazers
1. grazer [n] - See also: grazer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grazers
Literary usage of Grazers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. 4--Edzo Bindels, Ruurd Gietema, Henk Hartzema, Arjan Klok by Stichting Rotterdam-Maaskant (2000)
"... lots accessed with right of way, along ribbons or on fields, large lots with
their own drives, large grazers, swing, chickens and kitchen garden. ..."
2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"To summarize, the grazers eat the 's or surface sediments, thus pre- ing laminations
from forming, and burrowers churn the sediment so that any laminations ..."
3. Ireland Yesterday and Today by Hugh Sutherland (1909)
"Among the grazers are AH Boswell, London, 24763 acres; ... Of the sixty- six
grazers, only five reside in the district. To clinch the injustice of the land ..."
4. Ireland Yesterday and Today by Hugh Sutherland (1909)
"Among the grazers are AH Boswell, London, 24763 acres; ... Of the sixty- six
grazers, only five reside in the district. To clinch the injustice of the land ..."
5. Integrating Social Science & Ecosystem Management: A National Challenge by Linda Caldwell, Shela Mou (1997)
"Considering the example cited above, there is no need for grazers to discuss
grazing allotments with other grazers as long as they are confident that the ..."
6. Cattle and Dairy Farming by United States Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1888)
"The Sussex, great size, fair milkers, good grazers ; for this breed there are
... The Norfolk Pollie, thick, chubby animals; good dairy cows and grazers, ..."
7. The Geological Record Of Ecological Dynamics: Understanding The Biotic by National Research Council, National Academies Press (U.S.) (2005)
"They argue that the delayed recovery was either a consequence of the small size
of the surviving phytoplankton or the small size of phytoplankton grazers. ..."