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Definition of Madders
1. madder [n] - See also: madder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Madders
Literary usage of Madders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1871)
"Naples and Turkey madders are imported in the root, and are known in commerce as
Naples and ... Tho best Avignon madders are grown on lime formations. ..."
2. A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words: Especially from the Dramatists by Walter William Skeat, Anthony Lawson Mayhew (1914)
"'madders'? Yes, catholic lovers', Mayne, City Match, ii. 3 (Bright and Aurelia).
clair-voyant, ... madders ..."
3. American Agriculturist (1843)
"M. Kuhlman found a free acid resembling the malic, in his analysis of madders.
But his experiments were confined to those of Alsace. The madders of Avignon ..."
4. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines by Andrew Ure (1858)
"M. Kuhlman found a free acid resembling the malic, in his analysis of madders.
But his experiments were confined to those of Alsace. ..."
5. Pacific States Reports by California Supreme Court, Idaho Supreme Court, Kansas Supreme Court, Montana Supreme Court, Nevada Supreme Court, Oregon Supreme Court, Utah Supreme Court, Washington (State). Supreme Court (1912)
"He cannot be placed in any better position than madders was. His interest is
based on madders', and cannot go beyond it. The court erred in refusing to ..."
6. Copy Proof: A New Method for Design and Education by Gert Staal, Edith Gruson (2000)
"... Visual Essay on Complexity in Reading Design GERARD madders AEG AEG This is
not the history of AEG's design (Just some of the results) ..."
7. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain Privy Council (1905)
"The said transfers have since been registered by the company, and the said William
Hous - lander and John Messenger madders thereupon became the registered ..."