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Definition of Originators
1. originator [n] - See also: originator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Originators
Literary usage of Originators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the House of Austria by William Coxe (1881)
"THIRD SECTION. i; ASSASSINATION : ITS originators AND PROMOTERS. THE mob which
entered the War Office on the afternoon of the 6th October consisted of a ..."
2. The American Rose Annual by American Rose Society (1920)
"The Ideals of the World's Rose originators A Symposium Gathered by the Editor
WITH the keen interest in new varieties manifested by the acute amateurs who ..."
3. The American Rose Annual by American Rose Society (1920)
"The Ideals of the World's Rose originators A Symposium Gathered by the Editor
WITH the keen interest in new varieties manifested by the acute amateurs who ..."
4. London by Charles Knight (1842)
"... however they may now have ceased to be identified with any very large portion
of the commercial greatness of London, were undoubtedly the originators of ..."
5. Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society by Buffalo Historical Society (1908)
"... MORRIS AND OTHER originators. Gouverneur Morris, lawyer, orator, statesman,
diplomat and United States Senator, was Minister Plenipotentiary to France, ..."
6. Life and Public Services of Charles Sumner by Charles Edwards Lester (1874)
"Now the Nebraska Bill, on its very face, openly clears the way for Slavery, and
it is not wrong to presume that its originators intended the natural ..."