Lexicographical Neighbors of Intercepters
Literary usage of Intercepters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The London Journal of Arts and Sciences by William Newton (1839)
"The action of the mechanism is as follows : —Supposing the locker i, to have
lifted all the intercepters, or angle lever guides d, the pin wheel will be ..."
2. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences: Being Record of the Progress by William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington (1839)
"The action of the mechanism is as follows: —Supposing the locker i, to have lifted
all the intercepters, or angle lever guides d, the pin wheel will be ..."
3. American Sewerage Practice by Leonard Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1915)
"Where sewers connect with intercepters leading to pumping stations and treatment
works, there may be little gained by stirring up and flushing along such ..."
4. The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, and Repertory of Patent Inventions by William Newton (1839)
"The action of the mechanism is as follows:—Supposing the locker i, to have lifted
all the intercepters, or angle lever guides d, the pin wheel will be ..."
5. Sewerage and Sewage Disposal: A Textbook by Leonard Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1922)
"intercepters are fed by trunk sewers serving rather large districts. ...
Unless considerable surplus capacity is provided, the intercepters will often be ..."
6. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1910)
"These intercepters are so designed that during dry weather or ordinary rains,
... These intercepters are ordinary sewers running at right angles to the ..."