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Definition of Macerator
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Macerator
Literary usage of Macerator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beet-sugar Manufacture and Refining by Lewis Sharpe Ware (1905)
"The macerator used is very high and of a very much smaller diameter than the ...
The slices when nearly at the bottom of the macerator are thoroughly mixed ..."
2. American Druggist (1888)
"The second method consists of placing in a macerator 100 Ibs. of drug with 120
pinte of menstruum, inverting macerator occasionally for ten days, ..."
3. Around the Capital with Uncle Hank: Recorded Together with Many Pictures by Thomas Fleming (1902)
"The capacity of the macerator is over one ton of pulp, but it is rarely put to
this test; the largest amount ever destroyed at one operation was in 1894, ..."
4. Patents for Inventions: Abridgements of Specifications Relating to Sugar. A by Great Britain Patent Office, Bennet Woodcroft (1871)
"The macerator is an oblong cylindrical or syphon-shaped vessel composed of a ...
The macerator is nearly filled with water from from a pipe into it near the ..."
5. Canada's Future: What She Offers After the War; a Symposium of Official Opinion by E. A. Victor (1916)
"It consisted of a macerator, elevator for transporting excavated peat from ...
The cars, elevator, and macerator were operated by a thirty horse-power, ..."
6. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1895)
"Twice a day four gentlemen visit the macerator to bury the dead money in the
presence of each other. One, with the key of the Secretary of the Treasury, ..."
7. The Manufacture of Sugar from the Cane and Beet by Thomas Hawkins Percy Heriot (1920)
"—This method is adopted in Ramsay's Patent macerator. ... The Ramsay macerator
has given satisfactory results in numerous factories in Hawaii, ..."