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Definition of Infecters
1. infecter [n] - See also: infecter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infecters
Literary usage of Infecters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Church History Series: Consisting of a Series of Denominational by Philip Schaff, American Society of Church History, Henry Codman Potter, Samuel Macauley Jackson (1894)
"... they have been the incendiaries of commonwealths and the infecters of persons
in main matters of religion, and the troublers of churches in all places ..."
2. A History of the Baptist Churches in the United States by Albert Henry Newman (1894)
"years since, they have been the incendiaries of commonwealths and the infecters
of persons in main matters of religion, and the troublers of churches, ..."
3. The Works of Thomas Goodwin, D.D. by Thomas Goodwin (1865)
"... or infecters of himself with evil.) For to the same real intent and respect
that he mentions that of all women, he doth also that of the thousands of ..."
4. The Spottiswoode Miscellany: A Collection of Original Papers and Tracts by James Maidment (1845)
"... and Papists, reasoners against the truth,1 infecters of others, excommunicate,
and traffickers for the subversion of the true religion, keeping familiar ..."
5. American Medicine (1908)
"The great point, however, is recognition of the danger from these human infecters,
for recognizing a danger is often half the battle in the prevention of ..."
6. A Treatise on Plague Dealing with the Historical, Epidemiological, Clinical by William John Simpson (1905)
"There shall be a staff of qualified doctors, well-trained dis- infecters and
mechanics, and also sanitary guards selected from persons who have been ..."