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Definition of Omitters
1. omitter [n] - See also: omitter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Omitters
Literary usage of Omitters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Church History of Britain, from the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller (1842)
"bowing toward the communion-table (now called " altar" by many) was not only left
indifferent, but also caution taken that tlie observers or the omitters ..."
2. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1922)
"... also make mistakes of commission, but then their output is much greater than
that of the simple omitters. There are also what for want of a better name, ..."
3. Diseases of occupation and vocational hygiene by George Martin Kober, William Clinton Hanson (1916)
"... to the fumes of which the operators are exposed, especially when open cans,
instead of patent closed containers with automatic omitters are used. ..."
4. How to Conduct a Sunday School; Or, Twenty Eight Years a Superintendent by Marion Lawrance (1905)
"In our school we report every Sunday not only the number of givers but the number
of omitters, and yet we do not know how much any particular member gives. ..."
5. The Revelation of St John: Expounded for Those who Search the Scriptures by Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg (1852)
"Such adders and omitters are here meant, as those who said, " Where is the promise
of his coming ?" (2 Pet. iii. 4) ; or, '• Let him make speed and hasten ..."