Definition of Impregnators

1. impregnator [n] - See also: impregnator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Impregnators

imprecisions
impregn
impregnability
impregnable
impregnableness
impregnably
impregnant
impregnants
impregnate
impregnated
impregnates
impregnating
impregnation
impregnations
impregnator
impregnators (current term)
impregned
impregning
impregns
imprehend
imprejudicate
imprenable
impreparation
impresa
impresario
impresarios
impresas
imprescriptibility
imprescriptible
imprescriptibly

Literary usage of Impregnators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Electro-plating and Electro-refining of Metals by Alexander Watt (1902)
"The membranes, whieh are called impregnators, are made of intestines, bladders, ... This preliminary treatment of the impregnators is to render the organic ..."

2. Proceedings of the United States Veterinary Medical Association (1893)
"As to my own patterns of impregnators and dilators, three represent those ... The impregnators consist of a hollow tube or cone composed of soft rubber of ..."

3. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1856)
"... the impregnated flower should be tied up with a gauze covering to prevent the access of the busy insect impregnators, who might otherwise interfere with ..."

4. American Agriculturist (1846)
"... and Hovey's Pine and Buist's seedling among them, valuable as impregnators ; but in my opinion, as impregnators only. The objection to them is, ..."

5. The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature by William James (1902)
"The world is not yet with them, so they often seem in the midst of the world's affairs to be preposterous. Yet they are impregnators of the world, ..."

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