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Definition of Invigorator
1. Noun. An agent that gives or restores life or vigor. "The soul is the quickener of the body"
Generic synonyms: Agent
Derivative terms: Enliven, Invigorate, Quicken, Quicken
Definition of Invigorator
1. Noun. One who, or that which, invigorates. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Invigorator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Invigorator
Literary usage of Invigorator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Pure Food and Drugs, National and State: With Appendices by William Wheeler Thornton (1912)
"Sporty Days invigorator. A substance was labeled "Sporty Days invigorator," but
nothing upon the label showed that it contained alcohol, which it did. ..."
2. Physicians' Manual of the Pharmacopeia and the National Formulary: An by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Formulary Board (1907)
"... representing 0.5 Gm. (7y, grs.) each coca and guarana. Elixir Corydalis
Compositum, NF Uses: Alterative tonic. Uses: Stimulant, muscle invigorator. ..."
3. High Frequency Electric Currents in Medicine and Dentistry: Their Nature and by Samuel Howard Monell (1910)
"Nature's invigorator. PROBABLY more people have an idea that they need a " tonic "
than any other remedy of the druggist. Probably the prescription most ..."
4. The American Entomologist edited by Benjamin Dann Walsh, Charles V Riley, George Vasey (1868)
"By using the invigorator in the spring, it never fails in ... Why not say that
by pouring a barrel of the invigorator into the Upper Mississippi, ..."
5. Hydrotherapy: Or, the Water-cure: Its Principles, Processes, and Modes of by Joel Shew (1855)
"Water the invigorator of Nature.—Remarkable Facts from Howard the Philanthropist.—A
singular case of Resuscitation of a Child supposed to be Dead. ..."
6. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1856)
"... Hair invigorator,' and recommending it to my perusal, he remarked that he was
agent for the sale of this wonderful fluid, and urged me to purchase a ..."
7. The Law of Pure Food and Drugs, National and State: With Appendices by William Wheeler Thornton (1912)
"Sporty Days invigorator. A substance was labeled "Sporty Days invigorator," but
nothing upon the label showed that it contained alcohol, which it did. ..."
8. Physicians' Manual of the Pharmacopeia and the National Formulary: An by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Formulary Board (1907)
"... representing 0.5 Gm. (7y, grs.) each coca and guarana. Elixir Corydalis
Compositum, NF Uses: Alterative tonic. Uses: Stimulant, muscle invigorator. ..."
9. High Frequency Electric Currents in Medicine and Dentistry: Their Nature and by Samuel Howard Monell (1910)
"Nature's invigorator. PROBABLY more people have an idea that they need a " tonic "
than any other remedy of the druggist. Probably the prescription most ..."
10. The American Entomologist edited by Benjamin Dann Walsh, Charles V Riley, George Vasey (1868)
"By using the invigorator in the spring, it never fails in ... Why not say that
by pouring a barrel of the invigorator into the Upper Mississippi, ..."
11. Hydrotherapy: Or, the Water-cure: Its Principles, Processes, and Modes of by Joel Shew (1855)
"Water the invigorator of Nature.—Remarkable Facts from Howard the Philanthropist.—A
singular case of Resuscitation of a Child supposed to be Dead. ..."
12. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1856)
"... Hair invigorator,' and recommending it to my perusal, he remarked that he was
agent for the sale of this wonderful fluid, and urged me to purchase a ..."